The Lighthouse Group studies and meets quarterly at RMMC to read and discuss a selected newsletter written by Dr. Kenneth Wapnick. We will be using one of the earlier articles Vol. 8, #2 (originally printed June 1997), and entitled “Being Kind” You can purchase the entire Lighthouse anthology which has the article here. Please note the shortened time period – 90 minutes instead of the prior 120.
NOTE: This meeting will take place online via zoom. Please see the details here on how to use zoom to attend RMMC meetings.
Here is an excerpt from the beginning of the Lighthouse article:
In the end, of course, none of Jesus’ inspirational message to the world — its beautiful language, brilliant logic, and blessed words of love — means anything at all if the message is not lived and practiced. This is why Jesus makes the following important statement in the text, which can be taken as a caution to all of his students not to repeat the mistakes of the past two thousand years of seeking to teach his message without first seeking to learn it for themselves:
Teach not that I died in vain. Teach rather that I did not die by demonstrating that I live in you (T-11.VI.7:3-4; italics mine).
The article appears on pages 344-346 of the print version of From The Lighthouse: To Look Upon Darkness Through Light Must Dispel It, an anthology of Lighthouse articles by Kenneth Wapnick, Ph.D. and Gloria Wapnick from the Foundation for A Course in Miracles. This anthology is also available in ePub (digital) format (in 3 volumes). In addition to Course-related products such as the Lighthouse anthology, the FACIM website has numerous new additions, including an excellent hyperlinked glossary of terms used in ACIM and much other new material.
Through 2019, the quarterly Lighthouse study group at Rocky Mountain Miracle Center was facilitated by Chris Dixon-Bubick. going forward starting in 2020, Charles Lang and other RMMC teachers will facilitate.