This is a conversation between Ralph Allison and Charity, a Professor CIE.
Ralph: No, I just wish you would sit down and write it and I would put my name on it. That is the easy way out.
Charity: For your learning you need to go through this.
Ralph: Can't I just read it when it is all done? I'm joking.
Charity: We can stop.
Ralph: It would just seem to be so efficient if you would tell me what to write and I would write it and get it over with.
Charity: No.
Ralph: No. It won't work that way.
Charity: Not in this
Ralph: You are not going to do it that way, huh?
Charity: No.
Ralph: I tried.
Charity: But you also have the matter of stopping at any time.
Ralph: And you do know how bored I would be and there isn't much else that I have lined up to do that I have got to do.
Charity: We know. You still bring that up to yourself.
Ralph: I also don't play golf all day long.
Charity: We know that. We know that you would become extremely vacant, you would fill out that chair with your physical being and not move. And that would be your existence.
Ralph: Well, I'm not interested in pursuing that direction.
Charity: So you have your choice.
Ralph: I haven't rejected, you are knowing what you want in it, you could sit there typing it all out on the typewriter.
Charity: We could.
Ralph: That is what that book was, "The Course in Miracles."
Charity: We are not going to do that.
Ralph: She just sat there and that sounded pretty easy for her.
Charity: We are not going to do that.
Ralph: It hadn't changed the world either.
Charity: No, it's not going to. It's a false book.