Never Forget To Laugh, Carol M. Howe
Never Forget To Laugh, Carol M. Howe
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Never Forget To Laugh
Personal Recollections of Bill Thetford, Co-Scribe of A Course In Miracles

Author: Carol M. Howe

Narrator: Carol M. Howe

Unabridged: 12 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Carol Howe

Published: 07/18/2021


Synopsis

First-hand accounts chronicle the life and spiritual journey of Bill Thetford, a brilliant, accomplished psychologist and one of the world's foremost authorities on ego development. Bill's own path to awakening provides a timeless guide to releasing grievances, replacing them with grace and peace of mind.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Aalif on August 16, 2016

One of the basic rules one is taught in writing is 'Show, Don't Tell'. This seems to elude the author of this book unfortunately. Bill comes across as an affable, down-to-earth, sincere seeker of Truth thanks mainly to many people saying this again and again. Yet, there are few anecdotes or incident......more

Goodreads review by Raina on March 27, 2014

As a first year ACIM student, after many years of circling it, I was compelled to purchase this book. I absolutely loved it. It's one thing to study the Course and another to read about someone who committed himself to living it daily. That's my goal. To integrate ACIM into everything I do, think, s......more

Goodreads review by Christopher on October 07, 2015

If you want to be free of the prison of your body in this three dimentional world, you could not do better than to emulate the life of Bill Thetford. A truly inspired book about his life. Blessings.......more

Goodreads review by Ruki on September 01, 2017

It's great to get to know Bill but I came away feeling that the book didn't exactly convey the essence of who he was. We keep being told over and over that he was all of these things, but to me the essence of the man didn't come through except at the very end, in the description of his last two days......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on March 27, 2019

I imagine a common assumption is that people like Bill Thetford and Helen Shucman walked around in rarified air all the time once they started working on A Course in Miracles. It is refreshing to see chronicled that they remained very human, with flaws, issues, shadow emotions, uncertainties, and ch......more