- Helen Schucman
Helen Schucman, Ph.D. (
July 14 ,1909 –February 9 ,1981 ) was a research psychologist from New York City. Raised byJewish but non-religious parents, Schucman had always had an interest inreligion . From 1958 through 1976 she was a professor ofmedical psychology atColumbia University inNew York .Background
Helen Schucman is credited as co-author of "The Retarded Child from Birth to Five : A Multidisciplinary Program for the Child and Family". In his book "Absence from Felicity: The Story of Helen Schucman and Her Scribing of A Course in Miracles",
Kenneth Wapnick claims that Helen Schucman was once asked byMother Teresa to work with mentally handicapped children in her Indian foundation. Helen Schucman is quoted as not accepting the offer.During her tenure at
Columbia University , Schucman worked with Dr. William Thetford. During this time, Schucman worked in a collaborative venture with Dr. William Thetford in scribingA Course In Miracles (ACIM), and also with its initial edits. cite web
title = The Scribing of A Course in Miracles
publisher = Foundation for Inner Peace
date =
url = http://www.acim.org/TheScribes/SectionIntro.htm
accessdate = 2007-04-29 ]The main transcription process took seven years, from 1965 through 1972, during which time she would take down the notes in shorthand, then each day read back these notes to
William Thetford , a colleague at Columbia, who would type them out while she read them. After all the ACIM material had been initially transcribed it was then edited for publication by Dr. Schucman and the other two primary editors, Dr. William Thetford and Dr. Kenneth Wapnick.The text of the book "A Course in Miracles" is the product of seven years of the scribing of an inner voice by a Mrs. Helen Schucman. The spirit that channeled a "new gospel" to Mrs. Schucman claimed to be
Jesus Christ . The "spirit" made contact with her to correct errors in Sacred Scripture, and the teachings of the Church. The "spirit" that channeled through Mrs. Schucman wrote that Sacred Scripture was in error in teaching us that sin separates us from God, and that Jesus Christ did not die on the cross for our sins.Schucman also wrote two supplemental ACIM pamphlets [cite book|year=1996|title=Supplements to A Course in Miracles: 1. Psychotherapy: Purpose, Process and Practice 2. The Song of Prayer|publisher=Viking Adult|id=ISBN 0-670-86994-5] via this same process and took down a collection of inspired poetry later published as "The Gifts of God ". Following the transcription and editing, Schucman began to reduce the level of her direct involvement in the ACIM related effort, and was never as heavily involved with teaching or popularizing the material, as were editors, Bill Thetford and Kenneth Wapnick.
In a manner which is highly atypical for such a prolific modern American 'scribe', Schucman did not seem to turn her experiences into any significant financial advantage, nor did she cultivate personal celebrity. Fact|date=March 2008
In 1980 Schucman was diagnosed with advanced
pancreatic cancer . After a prolonged illness, Helen Schucman died of related complications at age 71 in 1981."Absence from Felicity: The Story of Helen Schucman and Her Scribing of A Course in Miracles" is the only biography of Helen Schucman. It was written by Wapnick, a longtime friend. After Schucman's death, Wapnick founded the [http://www.facim.org/ Foundation for A Course in Miracles] , the organization that holds the copyright to "A Course In Miracles".
Writings
* cite book |last=Schucman |first=Helen |authorlink= |title= Evaluating the educability of the severely mentally retarded child.
date= |year=1960 |month= |publisher=American Psychological Association |oclc = 62427139
* cite book |last=Schucman |first=Helen |authorlink= |coauthors= |editor= |others= |title= The Retarded Child from Birth to Five: A Multidisciplinary Program for the Child and Family
date= |year=1972 |month= June|publisher=John Day Co |isbn= 978-0381981273 |oclc = 303564
* (contains 114 poems that share the spiritual content of the Course as well as the prose poem "The Gifts of God," which summarizes the teachings of the Course)Notes
ee also
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A Course In Miracles
* Dr. William ThetfordExternal references
* (discusses the pre-publication history of ACIM)
* (discusses Helen Schucman and the pre-publication history of ACIM)
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