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Kira Feldgun |
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After serving as the Deputy Director of the Vocational College of
Leningrad from 1974 to 1979, I decided to emigrate to the
One day, my friend and colleague, Larissa Vilenskaya, asked me to join
her part time to translate a book named A
Course in Miracles. I did not like the title and refused to join. By
that time I was living in a small house which I had bought in beautiful
Even though Larissa mentioned the translation project a few more times,
my answer always was “no”. Then one day in 1988, having encountered
some financial problems, she asked me again. Out of respect for her,
this time I agreed. We both signed a contract with the Foundation for
Inner Peace and started working together.
However, in a couple of months Larissa decided that the Course was not
her spiritual path and quit translation. I was devastated. It had never
been my intention to translate this fat book alone. I began eagerly to
look for Larissa’s substitute. This turned out to be an impossible
task. No one else possessed her subtlety of mind and her ability to
understand Course concepts without accepting them. That is how I was
left to face this huge, unclear task that was already calling me to its
teachings.
After a series of interesting and strange events, I quit my job, sold my
house and moved to
The translation took 10 years all together. The more I became involved
in the process, the more questions I had and the more the Course
interested me. To understand the concepts deeply I had to go to areas
omitted in my education. I learned eagerly and studied hard. Besides
participating in Ken Wapnick’s lectures and seminars, I attended
lectures in the Carl Jung Institute of Psychology and Psychiatry in NY.
I read mountains of books which could be helpful in my translation.
Freud, Jung, Fromm, Adler, Hornay, Boeme, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche,
Vysheslavtsev, Lossky, Berdyaev, Soloviev and all accessible
apocrypha and manuscripts from the Library of
Gradually I began to understand the unique depth of its teaching, its
significance and its status among other great spiritual teachings of the
world, the reason for its coming and its role in cognition of “thyself”
by humans – the cherished dream of all great philosophers. Gradually
the Course became my own
spiritual path.
I first began to teach A Course
in Miracles in 1993. After my translation was published by the
Foundation for Inner Peace in 1999, I frequently conducted seminars,
lectures and private consultations. During the past three years I have
spoken in I came to think of the Course as being my life work. But actually, it’s more than my life work, it’s my life.
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