Meditations on the Teachings of "A Course in Miracles" [MP3]

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Kenneth Wapnick, Ph.D.
   
This CD set consists of a selection of Dr. Kenneth Wapnick’s meditations and closing readings, some of which include teaching commentaries and all of which include music. This work was undertaken by the Foundation after Kenneth’s death in response to requests from students. After review of all published audio recordings of Kenneth’s classes on A Course in Miracles between 1985 and 2013, eighty readings were chosen. These eighty were grouped under eleven themes—themes which can be listened to in any order.

Four voices can be heard in these meditations on the teachings:

The voice of Jesus that Helen Schucman heard as an inner dictation that would give us A Course in Miracles, the supplements on Psychotherapy and The Song of Prayer, and the prose poem, “The Gifts of God”—all of which Kenneth drew from in his classes.

The voice of Helen Schucman, scribe of A Course in Miracles, in poems read by Kenneth from the book of her poetry, The Gifts of God.

The voice of Kenneth Wapnick in the audio excerpts from his classes, which reflect the Course’s message and his love for Jesus.

The voice of the music that was set in the background to the meditations and closing readings, as the classes were edited and readied for publication. All music was selected by Kenneth from his collection of classical music recordings that he referred to as his old friends and teachers, music having been his early pathway to God.

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Any editing of the meditations and closing readings was done for brevity and flow without affecting the content. The music remains as it was originally incorporated into the published programs, with the exception of Mozart’s Vesperae Solennes: Laudate Dominum, which has been added as a musical introduction to the set and subsequently also used as the musical transition between each of the eleven themes.

Music: Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Bruch, Dvorak, Handel, Mozart, Schubert, and Wagner 

Details for each piece are presented in the table of contents as they occur.  



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Original Workshop Date: 1985 - 2013
Original Release Date: 09/2026
SKU: 3m237dl