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Note: A Course in Miracles is a radical, transformative curriculum and epistemology. It is a spiritual psychotherapy. Anyone can learn it with a little willingness. Understanding the clarifications below will be the foundation for shifting your current values, beliefs, and ego-based thought system.
Clarity. Readiness. A different way of seeing.
Every meaningful journey begins with a moment of honesty.
Not about the world—
but about ourselves.
Before continuing, take a moment to reflect and ask: Could I be wrong about what I believe? Am I willing to challenge long-held assumptions? Do I prioritize peace over being right? Am I open to experiencing relationships in a fundamentally different way? You don't need immediate answers—just a willingness to explore these questions. Because what comes next isn't just study; it's a transformation of the mind. The foundation we rarely question. In construction, everything depends on the foundation. If it's even slightly misaligned, the whole structure above it must compensate. Walls might seem straight, floors might feel level, but over time, stress shows itself—cracks develop, doors become resistant, and subtle tension runs through the structure. Not because the building is flawed… but because the starting point was off point was.
In much the same way, our experience of life is built upon a set of assumptions—about God, ourselves, and the world. These assumptions are rarely examined. Yet they determine how we interpret everything.
If we are going to build a life grounded in peace, clarity, and purpose, it is worth asking:
Are we building on a foundation that truly supports it?
Four Clarifications That Change the Framework
A Course in Miracles offers several distinctions that can feel unfamiliar—not because they are complex, but because they invite us to reconsider what we have taken for granted.
These are not beliefs you are asked to adopt.
They are ideas you are invited to explore.
1. God and the Physical World
God (Source) did not create the physical universe as we perceive it.
This does not deny our experience.
It reframes it.
Form is not ultimate reality.
Spirit is primary.
2. God is not separate from us. We are an extension of God (Source)
God does not recognize the separation as real.
This is not a limitation—it is clarity.
Only what is real can be known.
3. Jesus and Equality
Jesus is not different from us. He is the first to complete his part perfectly.
He is our elder brother. Our teacher and guide.
This does not lower him.
It raises everyone.
4. The Meaning of the Crucifixion
The crucifixion is not a required sacrifice for sin. The resurrection teaches that there is no death.
It becomes a teaching of:
Non-attack
Non-victimhood
Radical forgiveness
Peace is not dependent on circumstances.
A Shift in Responsibility
If these ideas are even partially true, something fundamental has changed.
We are not passive observers of a world acting upon us.
We are participants in how we perceive and interpret it.
This leads to a deeper question:
Are we willing to take responsibility for our experience?
Not as a burden—
but as a return to capacity.
If we are created by God, then we are not fragile, guilty, or powerless beings trying to survive the world.
We are extensions of a creative Source.
With that come inherent capacities:
To choose perception
To reinterpret. To shift how we perceive life.
To extend love
To create meaning
To align with Truth
To accept this is to release what no longer serves:
The need to blame
The identity of guilt
The comfort of victimhood
These were understandable interpretations.
But they are not required.
Where the Work Actually Happens
We assume that change comes from adjusting behavior or improving circumstances.
A Course in Miracles takes a different approach.
It works at the level of the mind.
Moment by moment, we begin to notice:
What we are thinking
What we believe
What we have accepted as true
Some of these patterns have been in place for decades—
even generations.
And yet, they can be reconsidered.
We begin with a simple question:
Is there another way to see this?Â
A Patient Light
This is not a path of pressure or intensity.
It is more like installing a dimmer switch.
We do not flood everything with light at once.
We allow it to increase gradually, as we are willing.
Progress may look subtle:
A pause where there was a reaction
A moment of peace where there was tension
A new interpretation where there was certainty
These are not small shifts.
They are signs that the mind is learning.
An Honest Beginning
You do not need to rush.
You do not need a full understanding.
You only need this:
A willingness to see differently.Â
If that willingness is present—even slightly—
Then you are ready to begin.
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