Synopsis
Introduction:
‘Maurice’s little book of HUGE Questions’.
The latest editions in Graham’s series of esoteric books are dedicated to another book, ‘A Course in Miracles’. Such books are known as ‘Miracles Studies Books’.
‘Maurice’s little book of HUGE questions’, is the first children’s book associated to the ‘Course’ since 1975.
The ‘A Course in Miracles’ was written by Helen Schucman, a New York clinical psychologist working for a College of Surgeons. She heard a voice instructing her to write the book. Today we might refer to this as ‘channelled’.
Graham’s ‘Maurice’s little book of HUGE Questions’ and his other recent work ‘The Bridge-Glimpses of Light’, are from the same source as ‘A Course in Miracles’. (The guidance is Jesus speaking through the Holy Spirit, although Graham describes it similar to thinking in the normal way, except you’ve never had those thoughts before!)
‘Maurice’s little book of HUGE Questions’, is a richly illustrated book created specifically to aid parent’s of the ‘Course’ who wish their children to understand their perspective on life.
The works are not religious yet contain references to Jesus, the Holy Spirit and God.
Graham explains: “You could call this source, the Light, or the Knowledge, or as quantum physicists refer to it ‘Zero Point Energy’. It’s not important, the concepts are!”
Synopsis:
Set out as short stories, Maurice asks his father huge questions, which were his father not somehow in receipt of the type of information contained within the ‘Course’, would be impossible to answer.
The illustrations play a large part as an aid to understanding the concepts whilst the images themselves are delightfully colourful and detailed
The illustrations play a large part as an aid to understanding the concepts whilst the images themselves are delightfully colourful and detailed
This is the first children’s book on the ‘Course’ since 1975.
For parents and children alike it explains some of the more difficult concepts of the ‘Course’. It can be read as an interactive book, with parent taking the role of the father, whilst the child can read the part of Maurice.
NB:
The author would like to point out that these books are as a support to ‘A Course in Miracles’, known as ‘Miracles Studies Books’. They do not take the place of the ‘Course’. Also that they in no way set out to promote a religion, sect or belief system that in any way challenges the beliefs of any present religion.
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