Lessons from A Course in Miracles

Author Alan Cohen
Read by Alan Cohen
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On sale Jan 07, 2025 | 55 Minutes | 9781401997472

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Join author Alan Cohen as he offers an accessible perspective on the teachings of A Course in Miracles. In conversation with Robert Holden, Alan shares how this self-study system of spiritual growth can help you rediscover your true identity as a divine being.

Initially skeptical of spiritual practices, Alan reveals how letting go of judgment opened his life to unexpected miracles. He delves into key concepts from the course, such as the contrast between fear and love, and what it means to live as a miracle worker in today’s world.

In this talk, you will:

  • Discover ways to integrate A Course in Miracles into everyday life
  • Learn how fear and love influence your decisions
  • Understand the role of a miracle worker in the modern world
  • Hear Alan Cohen’s personal journey of spiritual awakening
  • Reconnect with your soul’s wisdom by trusting the process and releasing resistance

Track Titles:
Track 1 Title
Track 2 Lessons from A Course in Miracles
Track 3 Credits
Alan Cohen, M.A., is the author of 23 popular inspirational books, including the best-selling The Dragon Doesn't Live Here Anymore, the award-winning A Deep Breath of Life, and the classic Are You as Happy as Your Dog? He is a contributing writer for the New York Times #1 bestselling series Chicken Soup for the Soul, and his books have been translated into 24 foreign languages. His work has been featured on Oprah.com and in USA Today, the Washington Post, and 101 Top Experts. Alan's radio program Get Real is broadcast weekly on Hay House Radio, and his monthly column From the Heart is featured in magazines internationally. Website: www.AlanCohen.com

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Join author Alan Cohen as he offers an accessible perspective on the teachings of A Course in Miracles. In conversation with Robert Holden, Alan shares how this self-study system of spiritual growth can help you rediscover your true identity as a divine being.

Initially skeptical of spiritual practices, Alan reveals how letting go of judgment opened his life to unexpected miracles. He delves into key concepts from the course, such as the contrast between fear and love, and what it means to live as a miracle worker in today’s world.

In this talk, you will:

  • Discover ways to integrate A Course in Miracles into everyday life
  • Learn how fear and love influence your decisions
  • Understand the role of a miracle worker in the modern world
  • Hear Alan Cohen’s personal journey of spiritual awakening
  • Reconnect with your soul’s wisdom by trusting the process and releasing resistance

Track Titles:
Track 1 Title
Track 2 Lessons from A Course in Miracles
Track 3 Credits

Author

Alan Cohen, M.A., is the author of 23 popular inspirational books, including the best-selling The Dragon Doesn't Live Here Anymore, the award-winning A Deep Breath of Life, and the classic Are You as Happy as Your Dog? He is a contributing writer for the New York Times #1 bestselling series Chicken Soup for the Soul, and his books have been translated into 24 foreign languages. His work has been featured on Oprah.com and in USA Today, the Washington Post, and 101 Top Experts. Alan's radio program Get Real is broadcast weekly on Hay House Radio, and his monthly column From the Heart is featured in magazines internationally. Website: www.AlanCohen.com

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