Here is a great way to learn the Course without anyone else's interpretation - YOU are the one to contemplate the questions and find the insight.
For individual and/or group study here is an Instant Curriculum to enhance your enjoyment as you learn A Course in Miracles. Even if you already lead a group, this can give you instant discussion questions to enhance your own personal style of teaching.
You will find contemplation questions for every section of every chapter in the Text, Manual for Teachers and selected sections from the Workbook for Students.
Also included, is The Nutshell Dictionary, a user friendly guide for 83 terms and words most needing easy to understand definitions.
Here are some quotes from how to use the Instant Curriculum. . .
For The Lone Student:
Often a student
of the Course finds himself by preference or necessity studying this material
alone. This can be quite daunting. But now, by carefully reviewing each
assignment, followed by reading the suggested portions of the Course, then
going back to the assignment questions once more, the lone student will find
understanding amazingly enhanced. Plus, The Nutshell Dictionary will
help clear up much of the immediate confusion that is so common for the
beginner.
As a Guide for ‘Beginner Groups’ without a
Facilitator:
Many friends
just beginning to study the Course often join together to share this exciting
material and help each other to learn. When there is no experienced facilitator
available to be of help, the new group can prepare for each get together by
using the Instant Curriculum,
supplemented by the Nutshell Dictionary,
to guide discussion and discover answer and insight.
As an ‘Instant’ In Depth Curriculum for
Group Facilitators:
‘( We) are here only to be truly
helpful’.
Thousands of
experienced students of the Course are ready and willing to help others
understand this complex material. This
Instant Curriculum can save group facilitators literally hundreds of hours
of preparation time needed for their group classes. The contemplation questions
can be used for discussion alone, or for written homework to be reviewed by the
facilitator.This
should not interfere with each facilitator’s personal style of sharing
information and understanding.
Watch for the my next blog when I will give you an extra peak into the Instant Curriculum and its lessons.
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