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'''Kiri-kin-tha''' was a [[Vulcan]] scholar and follower of [[Surak]]'s teachings. Kiri-kin-tha's First Law of [[Metaphysics]] is "''Nothing unreal exists.''" ({{film|4}}; {{ENT|The Forge}}) |
'''Kiri-kin-tha''' was a [[Vulcan]] scholar and follower of [[Surak]]'s teachings. Kiri-kin-tha's First Law of [[Metaphysics]] is "''Nothing unreal exists.''" ({{film|4}}; {{ENT|The Forge}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|This phrase is borrowed from the introduction to ''[[Wikipedia:A Course in Miracles|A Course in Miracles]]'' and serves as the foundation for the philosophy laid down in the text. ''[http://www.jcim.net/acim_us/Introduction.php]'' The course was penned in 1976 By Helen Schucman and William Thetford, Professors of Medical Psychology at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City. ''{{incite|Needs some comment from the writers that this is what they were referring to.}}}} |
+ | {{bginfo|This phrase is borrowed from the introduction to ''[[Wikipedia:A Course in Miracles|A Course in Miracles]]'' and serves as the foundation for the philosophy laid down in the text. ''[http://www.jcim.net/acim_us/Introduction.php]'' The course was penned in 1976 By Helen Schucman and William Thetford, Professors of Medical Psychology at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City. ''{{incite|Needs some comment from the writers that this is what they were referring to.}}|According to [[Kirk Thatcher]], associate producer of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Kiri-kin-tha was named after himself.''[https://twitter.com/KirkThatcher/status/577249519202484224]''}} |
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Revision as of 18:20, 17 July 2015
Kiri-kin-tha was a Vulcan scholar and follower of Surak's teachings. Kiri-kin-tha's First Law of Metaphysics is "Nothing unreal exists." (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home; ENT: "The Forge")
This phrase is borrowed from the introduction to A Course in Miracles and serves as the foundation for the philosophy laid down in the text. [1] The course was penned in 1976 By Helen Schucman and William Thetford, Professors of Medical Psychology at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City. (citation needed • edit)
According to Kirk Thatcher, associate producer of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Kiri-kin-tha was named after himself.[2]