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In this hour and 45 minute program, Judith Skutch, Director of the Foundation for Inner Peace, Robert Skutch, and psychiatrist Gerald Jampolsky, M.D. look at practical applications emerging from the remarkable book A Course in Miracles and its teachings. This is a dynamic, graceful and glorious exploration of unchanging spiritual values. (hosted by Michael Toms)
Judith Skutch Whitson has been called a "cosmic catalyst" in the field of consciousness exploration. Her studies and activities have helped in large measure to bring understanding and responsible communication to this enigmatic, challenging field. She is Founder and Chairwoman of the Board for the Foundation for Inner Peace, the only publisher of A Course In Miracles.
Robert Skutch was original cofounder and director of the Foundation for Inner Peace in Mill Valley, California, and publisher of A Course in Miracles. His children’s book Who's In A Family? has sold over 30,000 copies. He has written several other books and for television, radio, and the stage. He lives in Northern California.
Jerry Jampolsky is a physician and a child and adult psychiatrist. He founded the International Center for Attitudinal Healing (ICAH) in 1975 in Tiburon, California, which offers free support services and lots of unconditional love to help people of all ages, faiths, and cultures facing serious life threatening illness, catastrophic events, loss of loved ones, or just everyday challenges. There are also well over a hundred independent Centers for Attitudinal Healing located in twenty-seven countries on five continents that offer free support services to their communities, utilizing the generous efforts of many volunteers. Their work is based on the power of unconditional love and forgiveness as ways of getting rid of the blocks that many of us have that interfere with our experiencing love each day.
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To learn more about the work of Jerry Jampolsky go to www.ahinternational.org.
Host: Michael Toms Interview Date: 9/2/1978 Program Number: 1310