Yes, she did. The voice she heard spoke as if it was Jesus, the Christ. Especially if you read the Ur-text version you will find that it is self evident, that the voice asserts itself to have lived as Jesus at one point.
On the other hand, if you really grasp the philosophy of ACIM, one of the main messages is that we are all ONE - and in essence we are all Jesus or better Christ - the Son of God. We kind of just forgot who we are in essence - and ACIM is helping us to remember.
No, Helen never had children although she took several people under her wing and loved them in a mothering way.
what is required is evidence of a virtuous life
Helen Schucman was born on 1909-07-14.
Helen Fairchild died on January 18, 1918, during World War I while serving as a nurse with the United States Army. She succumbed to pneumonia and complications from the Spanish Flu.
yes of course.
Since she's a mortal, course.
Helen Shucman claimed to have channeled the teachings for A Course in Miracles in the 1960s while she was a psychology professor at Columbia University. Kenneth Wapnick was a student and colleague of Shucman who later became a prominent teacher and interpreter of the Course, but it was Shucman who initially claimed to have channeled the material.
of course annie sulivan
Helen Kennerley has written: 'Overcoming Anxiety Self-help Course (Overcoming)' 'Overcoming Childhood Trauma (Overcoming)'
a city of course a city is located in a state
Of course, since the abduction of Helen, the Queen of Sparta, was what started the whole thing.
the doctor of course . well if you want to go to the same doctor call 555-6621.