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A Course in Miracles is the acclaimed spiritual guide that teaches the way to universal love and peace is by undoing guilt through forgiving others. The "miracles" of the title refers to shifts in perception from fear to love, which fosters the healing and sanctification of relationships. Although expressed in terms of traditional Christianity, this life-changing work constitutes nonsectarian, universal spiritual teachings.
The three-part approach begins with an explanation of the course's theory and the development of the experience of forgiveness. The second consists of a workbook, comprising 365 lessons — an exercise for each day of the year — intended to influence students' perceptions. The third section presents a manual for teachers, in which the question-and-answer format provides responses for likely inquiries as well as definitions for terms used throughout the course. Written by Dr. Helen Schucman, a clinical and research psychologist, and edited by her colleague at Columbia University, Dr. William Thetford, from 1965 to 1970, A Course in Miracles has been translated into more than 20 languages and sold millions of copies around the world.

ISBN-13: 9780486831084

Media Type: Paperback(Reprint)

Publisher: Dover Publications

Publication Date: 03-20-2019

Pages: 1120

Product Dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.90(d)

Helen Schucman was a clinical and research psychologist and tenured Associate Professor of Medical Psychology at Columbia University. Schucman transcribed A Course in Miracles through an inner dictation she identified as coming from Jesus.

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CHAPTER 1

The Meaning of Miracles

Principles of Miracles

1. There is no order of difficulty in miracles. One is not "harder" or "bigger" than another. They are all the same. All expressions of love are maximal.

2. Miracles as such do not matter. The only thing that matters is their Source, Which is far beyond evaluation.

3. Miracles occur naturally as expressions of love. The real miracle is the love that inspires them. In this sense everything that comes from love is a miracle.

4. All miracles mean life, and God is the Giver of life. His Voice will direct you very specifically. You will be told all you need to know.

5. Miracles are habits, and should be involuntary. They should not be under conscious control. Consciously selected miracles can be misguided.

6. Miracles are natural. When they do not occur something has gone wrong.

7. Miracles are everyone's right, but purification is necessary first.

8. Miracles are healing because they supply a lack; they are performed by those who temporarily have more for those who temporarily have less.

9. Miracles are a kind of exchange. Like all expressions of love, which are always miraculous in the true sense, the exchange reverses the physical laws. They bring more love both to the giver and the receiver.

10. The use of miracles as spectacles to induce belief is a misunderstanding of their purpose.

11. Prayer is the medium of miracles. It is a means of communication of the created with the Creator. Through prayer love is received, and through miracles love is expressed.

12. Miracles are thoughts. Thoughts can represent the lower or bodily level of experience, or the higher or spiritual level of experience. One makes the physical, and the other creates the spiritual.

13. Miracles are both beginnings and endings, and so they alter the temporal order. They are always affirmations of rebirth, which seem to go back but really go forward. They undo the past in the present, and thus release the future.

14. Miracles bear witness to truth. They are convincing because they arise from conviction. Without conviction they deteriorate into magic, which is mindless and therefore destructive; or rather, the uncreative use of mind.

15. Each day should be devoted to miracles. The purpose of time is to enable you to learn how to use time constructively. It is thus a teaching device and a means to an end. Time will cease when it is no longer useful in facilitating learning.

16. Miracles are teaching devices for demonstrating it is as blessed to give as to receive. They simultaneously increase the strength of the giver and supply strength to the receiver.

17. Miracles transcend the body. They are sudden shifts into invisibility, away from the bodily level. That is why they heal.

18. A miracle is a service. It is the maximal service you can render to another. It is a way of loving your neighbor as yourself. You recognize your own and your neighbor's worth simultaneously.

19. Miracles make minds one in God. They depend on cooperation because the Sonship is the sum of all that God created. Miracles therefore reflect the laws of eternity, not of time.

20. Miracles reawaken the awareness that the spirit, not the body, is the altar of truth. This is the recognition that leads to the healing power of the miracle.

21. Miracles are natural signs of forgiveness. Through miracles you accept God's forgiveness by extending it to others.

22. Miracles are associated with fear only because of the belief that darkness can hide. You believe that what your physical eyes cannot see does not exist. This leads to a denial of spiritual sight.

23. Miracles rearrange perception and place all levels in true perspective. This is healing because sickness comes from confusing the levels.

24. Miracles enable you to heal the sick and raise the dead because you made sickness and death yourself, and can therefore abolish both. You are a miracle, capable of creating in the likeness of your Creator. Everything else is your own nightmare, and does not exist. Only the creations of light are real.

25. Miracles are part of an interlocking chain of forgiveness which, when completed, is the Atonement. Atonement works all the time and in all the dimensions of time.

26. Miracles represent freedom from fear. "Atoning" means "undoing." The undoing of fear is an essential part of the Atonement value of miracles.

27. A miracle is a universal blessing from God through me to all my brothers. It is the privilege of the forgiven to forgive.

28. Miracles are a way of earning release from fear. Revelation induces a state in which fear has already been abolished. Miracles are thus a means and revelation is an end.

29. Miracles praise God through you. They praise Him by honoring His creations, affirming their perfection. They heal because they deny body-identification and affirm spirit-identification.

30. By recognizing spirit, miracles adjust the levels of perception and show them in proper alignment. This places spirit at the center, where it can communicate directly.

31. Miracles should inspire gratitude, not awe. You should thank God for what you really are. The children of God are holy and the miracle honors their holiness, which can be hidden but never lost.

32. I inspire all miracles, which are really intercessions. They intercede for your holiness and make your perceptions holy. By placing you beyond the physical laws they raise you into the sphere of celestial order. In this order you are perfect.

33. Miracles honor you because you are lovable. They dispel illusions about yourself and perceive the light in you. They thus atone for your errors by freeing you from your nightmares. By releasing your mind from the imprisonment of your illusions, they restore your sanity.

34. Miracles restore the mind to its fullness. By atoning for lack they establish perfect protection. The spirit's strength leaves no room for intrusions.

35. Miracles are expressions of love, but they may not always have observable effects.

36. Miracles are examples of right thinking, aligning your perceptions with truth as God created it.

37. A miracle is a correction introduced into false thinking by me. It acts as a catalyst, breaking up erroneous perception and reorganizing it properly. This places you under the Atonement principle, where perception is healed. Until this has occurred, knowledge of the Divine Order is impossible.

38. The Holy Spirit is the mechanism of miracles. He recognizes both God's creations and your illusions. He separates the true from the false by His ability to perceive totally rather than selectively.

39. The miracle dissolves error because the Holy Spirit identifies error as false or unreal. This is the same as saying that by perceiving light, darkness automatically disappears.

40. The miracle acknowledges everyone as your brother and mine. It is a way of perceiving the universal mark of God.

41. Wholeness is the perceptual content of miracles. They thus correct, or atone for, the faulty perception of lack.

42. A major contribution of miracles is their strength in releasing you from your false sense of isolation, deprivation and lack.

43. Miracles arise from a miraculous state of mind, or a state of miracle-readiness.

44. The miracle is an expression of an inner awareness of Christ and the acceptance of His Atonement.

45. A miracle is never lost. It may touch many people you have not even met, and produce undreamed of changes in situations of which you are not even aware.

46. The Holy Spirit is the highest communication medium. Miracles do not involve this type of communication, because they are temporary communication devices. When you return to your original form of communication with God by direct revelation, the need for miracles is over.

47. The miracle is a learning device that lessens the need for time. It establishes an out-of-pattern time interval not under the usual laws of time. In this sense it is timeless.

48. The miracle is the only device at your immediate disposal for controlling time. Only revelation transcends it, having nothing to do with time at all.

49. The miracle makes no distinction among degrees of misperception. It is a device for perception-correction, effective quite apart from either the degree or the direction of the error. This is its true indiscriminateness.

50. The miracle compares what you have made with creation, accepting what is in accord with it as true, and rejecting what is out of accord as false.

Revelation, Time, and Miracles

Revelation induces complete but temporary suspension of doubt and fear. It reflects the original form of communication between God and His creations, involving the extremely personal sense of creation sometimes sought in physical relationships. Physical closeness cannot achieve it. Miracles, however, are genuinely interpersonal, and result in true closeness to others. Revelation unites you directly with God. Miracles unite you directly with your brother. Neither emanates from consciousness, but both are experienced there. Consciousness is the state that induces action, though it does not inspire it. You are free to believe what you choose, and what you do attests to what you believe.

Revelation is intensely personal and cannot be meaningfully translated. That is why any attempt to describe it in words is impossible. Revelation induces only experience. Miracles, on the other hand, induce action. They are more useful now because of their interpersonal nature. In this phase of learning, working miracles is important because freedom from fear cannot be thrust upon you. Revelation is literally unspeakable because it is an experience of unspeakable love.

Awe should be reserved for revelation, to which it is perfectly and correctly applicable. It is not appropriate for miracles because a state of awe is worshipful, implying that one of a lesser order stands before his Creator. You are a perfect creation, and should experience awe only in the presence of the Creator of perfection. The miracle is therefore a sign of love among equals. Equals should not be in awe of one another because awe implies inequality. It is therefore an inappropriate reaction to me. An elder brother is entitled to respect for his greater experience, and obedience for his greater wisdom. He is also entitled to love because he is a brother, and to devotion if he is devoted. It is only my devotion that entitles me to yours. There is nothing about me that you cannot attain. I have nothing that does not come from God. The difference between us now is that I have nothing else. This leaves me in a state which is only potential in you.

"No man cometh unto the Father but by me" does not mean that I am in any way separate or different from you except in time, and time does not really exist. The statement is more meaningful in terms of a vertical rather than a horizontal axis. You stand below me and I stand below God. In the process of "rising up," I am higher because without me the distance between God and man would be too great for you to encompass. I bridge the distance as an elder brother to you on the one hand, and as a Son of God on the other. My devotion to my brothers has placed me in charge of the Sonship, which I render complete because I share it. This may appear to contradict the statement "I and my Father are one," but there are two parts to the statement in recognition that the Father is greater.

Revelations are indirectly inspired by me because I am close to the Holy Spirit, and alert to the revelation-readiness of my brothers. I can thus bring down to them more than they can draw down to themselves. The Holy Spirit mediates higher to lower communication, keeping the direct channel from God to you open for revelation. Revelation is not reciprocal. It proceeds from God to you, but not from you to God.

The miracle minimizes the need for time. In the longitudinal or horizontal plane the recognition of the equality of the members of the Sonship appears to involve almost endless time. However, the miracle entails a sudden shift from horizontal to vertical perception. This introduces an interval from which the giver and receiver both emerge farther along in time than they would otherwise have been. The miracle thus has the unique property of abolishing time to the extent that it renders the interval of time it spans unnecessary. There is no relationship between the time a miracle takes and the time it covers. The miracle substitutes for learning that might have taken thousands of years. It does so by the underlying recognition of perfect equality of giver and receiver on which the miracle rests. The miracle shortens time by collapsing it, thus eliminating certain intervals within it. It does this, however, within the larger temporal sequence.

Atonement and Miracles

I am in charge of the process of Atonement, which I undertook to begin. When you offer a miracle to any of my brothers, you do it to yourself and me. The reason you come before me is that I do not need miracles for my own Atonement, but I stand at the end in case you fail temporarily. My part in the Atonement is the cancelling out of all errors that you could not otherwise correct. When you have been restored to the recognition of your original state, you naturally become part of the Atonement yourself. As you share my unwillingness to accept error in yourself and others, you must join the great crusade to correct it; listen to my voice, learn to undo error and act to correct it. The power to work miracles belongs to you. I will provide the opportunities to do them, but you must be ready and willing. Doing them will bring conviction in the ability, because conviction comes through accomplishment. The ability is the potential, the achievement is its expression, and the Atonement, which is the natural profession of the children of God, is the purpose.

"Heaven and earth shall pass away" means that they will not continue to exist as separate states. My word, which is the resurrection and the life, shall not pass away because life is eternal. You are the work of God, and His work is wholly lovable and wholly loving. This is how a man must think of himself in his heart, because this is what he is.

The forgiven are the means of the Atonement. Being filled with spirit, they forgive in return. Those who are released must join in releasing their brothers, for this is the plan of the Atonement. Miracles are the way in which minds that serve the Holy Spirit unite with me for the salvation or release of all of God's creations.

I am the only one who can perform miracles indiscriminately, because I am the Atonement. You have a role in the Atonement which I will dictate to you. Ask me which miracles you should perform. This spares you needless effort, because you will be acting under direct communication. The impersonal nature of the miracle is an essential ingredient, because it enables me to direct its application, and under my guidance miracles lead to the highly personal experience of revelation. A guide does not control but he does direct, leaving it up to you to follow. "Lead us not into temptation" means "Recognize your errors and choose to abandon them by following my guidance."

Error cannot really threaten truth, which can always withstand it. Only the error is actually vulnerable. You are free to establish your kingdom where you see fit, but the right choice is inevitable if you remember this:

Spirit is in a state of grace forever. Your reality is only spirit. Therefore you are in a state of grace forever.

Atonement undoes all errors in this respect, and thus uproots the source of fear. Whenever you experience God's reassurances as threat, it is always because you are defending misplaced or misdirected loyalty. When you project this to others you imprison them, but only to the extent to which you reinforce errors they have already made. This makes them vulnerable to the distortions of others, since their own perception of themselves is distorted. The miracle worker can only bless them, and this undoes their distortions and frees them from prison.

You respond to what you perceive, and as you perceive so shall you behave. The Golden Rule asks you to do unto others as you would have them do unto you. This means that the perception of both must be accurate. The Golden Rule is the rule for appropriate behavior. You cannot behave appropriately unless you perceive correctly. Since you and your neighbor are equal members of one family, as you perceive both so you will do to both. You should look out from the perception of your own holiness to the holiness of others.

Miracles arise from a mind that is ready for them. By being united this mind goes out to everyone, even without the awareness of the miracle worker himself. The impersonal nature of miracles is because the Atonement itself is one, uniting all creations with their Creator. As an expression of what you truly are, the miracle places the mind in a state of grace. The mind then naturally welcomes the Host within and the stranger without. When you bring in the stranger, he becomes your brother.

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Table of Contents

Contents

TEXTIntroduction
CHAPTER 1 THE MEANING OF MIRACLES
Principles of Miracles
Revelation, Time and Miracles
Atonement and Miracles
The Escape from Darkness
Wholeness and Spirit
The Illusion of Needs
Distortions of Miracle Impulses
CHAPTER 2 THE SEPARATION AND THE ATONEMENT
The Origins of Separation
The Atonement as Defense
The Altar of God
Healing as Release from Fear
The Function of the Miracle Worker
Special Principles of Miracle Workers
Fear and Conflict
Cause and Effect
The Meaning of the Last Judgment
CHAPTER 3 THE INNOCENT PERCEPTION
Atonement without Sacrifice
Miracles as True Perception
Perception versus Knowledge
Error and the Ego
Beyond Perception
Judgment and the Authority Problem
Creating versus the Self-Image
CHAPTER 4 THE ILLUSIONS OF THE EGO
Introduction
Right Teaching and Right Learning
The Ego and False Autonomy
Love without Conflict
This Need Not Be
The Ego-Body Illusion
The Rewards of God
Creation and Communication
CHAPTER 5 HEALING AND WHOLENESS
Introduction
The Invitation to the Holy Spirit
The Voice for God
The Guide to Salvation
Teaching and Healing
The Ego's Use of Guilt
Time and Eternity
The Decision for God
CHAPTER 6 THE LESSONS OF LOVE
Introduction
The Message of the Crucifixion
The Alternative to Projection
The Relinquishment of Attack
The Only Answer
The Lessons of the Holy Spirit
“To Have, Give All to All”
“To Have Peace, Teach Peace to Learn It”
“Be Vigilant Only for God and His Kingdom”
CHAPTER 7 THE GIFTS OF THE KINGDOM
The Last Step
The Law of the Kingdom
The Reality of the Kingdom
Healing as the Recognition of Truth
Healing and the Changelessness of Mind
From Vigilance to Peace
The Totality of the Kingdom
The Unbelievable Belief
The Extension of the Kingdom
The Confusion of Pain and Joy
The State of Grace
CHAPTER 8 THE JOURNEY BACK
The Direction of the Curriculum
The Difference between Imprisonment and Freedom
The Holy Encounter
The Gift of Freedom
The Undivided Will of the Sonship
The Treasure of God
The Body as a Means of Communication
The Body as Means or End
Healing as Corrected Perception
CHAPTER 9 THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE ATONEMENT
The Acceptance of Reality
The Answer to Prayer
The Correction of Error
The Holy Spirit's Plan of Forgiveness
The Unhealed Healer
The Acceptance of Your Brother
The Two Evaluations
Grandeur versus Grandiosity
CHAPTER 10 THE IDOLS OF SICKNESS
Introduction
At Home in God
The Decision to Forget
The God of Sickness
The End of Sickness
The Denial of God
CHAPTER 11 GOD OR THE EGO
Introduction
The Gifts of Fatherhood
The Invitation to Healing
From Darkness to Light
The Inheritance of God's Son
The "Dynamics" of the Ego
Waking to Redemption
The Condition of Reality
The Problem and the Answer
CHAPTER 12 THE HOLY SPIRIT'S CURRICULUM
The Judgment of the Holy Spirit
The Way to Remember God
The Investment in Reality
Seeking and Finding
The Sane Curriculum
The Vision of Christ
Looking Within
The Attraction of Love for Love
CHAPTER 13 THE GUILTLESS WORLD
Introduction
Guiltlessness and Invulnerability
The Guiltless Son of God
The Fear of Redemption
The Function of Time
The Two Emotions
Finding the Present
Attainment of the Real World
From Perception to Knowledge
The Cloud of Guilt
Release from Guilt
The Peace of Heaven
CHAPTER 14 TEACHING FOR TRUTH
Introduction
The Conditions of Learning
The Happy Learner
The Decision for Guiltlessness
Your Function in the Atonement
The Circle of Atonement
The Light of Communication
Sharing Perception with the Holy Spirit
The Holy Meeting Place
The Reflection of Holiness
The Equality of Miracles
The Test of Truth
CHAPTER 15 THE HOLY INSTANT
The Two Uses of Time
The End of Doubt
Littleness versus Magnitude
Practicing the Holy Instant
The Holy Instant and Special Relationships
The Holy Instant and the Laws of God
The Needless Sacrifice
The Only Real Relationship
The Holy Instant and the Attraction of God
The Time of Rebirth
Christmas as the End of Sacrifice
CHAPTER 16 THE FORGIVENESS OF ILLUSIONS
True Empathy
The Power of Holiness
The Reward of Teaching
The Illusion and the Reality of Love
The Choice for Completion
The Bridge to the Real World
The End of Illusions
CHAPTER 17 FORGIVENESS AND THE HOLY RELATIONSHIP
Bringing Fantasy to Truth
The Forgiven World
Shadows of the Past
The Two Pictures
The Healed Relationship
Setting the Goal
The Call for Faith
The Conditions of Peace
CHAPTER 18 THE PASSING OF THE DREAM
The Substitute Reality
The Basis of the Dream
Light in the Dream
The Little Willingness
The Happy Dream
Beyond the Body
I Need Do Nothing
The Little Garden
The Two Worlds
CHAPTER 19 THE ATTAINMENT OF PEACE
Healing and Faith
Sin versus Error
The Unreality of Sin
The Obstacles to Peace
  1. The First Obstacle: The Desire to Get Rid of It
The Attraction of Guilt
  1. The Second Obstacle: The Belief the Body is Valuable for What It Offers
The Attraction of Pain
  1. The Third Obstacle: The Attraction of Death
The Incorruptible Body
  1. The Fourth Obstacle: The Fear of God
The Lifting of the Veil
CHAPTER 20 THE VISION OF HOLINESS
Holy Week
The Gift of Lilies
Sin as an Adjustment
Entering the Ark
Heralds of Eternity
The Temple of the Holy Spirit
The Consistency of Means and End
The Vision of Sinlessness
CHAPTER 21 REASON AND PERCEPTION
Introduction
The Forgotten Song
The Responsibility for Sight
Faith, Belief and Vision
The Fear to Look Within
The Function of Reason
Reason versus Madness
The Last Unanswered Question
The Inner Shift
CHAPTER 22 SALVATION AND THE HOLY RELATIONSHIP
Introduction
The Message of the Holy Relationship
Your Brother's Sinlessness
Reason and the Forms of Error
The Branching of the Road
Weakness and Defensiveness
The Light of the Holy Relationship
CHAPTER 23 THE WAR AGAINST YOURSELF
Introduction
The Irreconcilable Beliefs
The Laws of Chaos
Salvation without Compromise
Above the Battleground
CHAPTER 24 THE GOAL OF SPECIALNESS
Introduction
Specialness as a Substitute for Love
The Treachery of Specialness
The Forgiveness of Specialness
Specialness versus Sinlessness
The Christ in You
Salvation from Fear
The Meeting Place
CHAPTER 25 THE JUSTICE OF GOD
Introduction
The Link to Truth
The Savior from the Dark
Perception and Choice
The Light You Bring
The State of Sinlessness
The Special Function
The Rock of Salvation
Justice Returned to Love
The Justice of Heaven
CHAPTER 26 THE TRANSITION
The "Sacrifice" of Oneness
Many Forms; One Correction
The Borderland
Where Sin Has Left
The Little Hindrance
The Appointed Friend
The Laws of Healing
The Immediacy of Salvation
For They Have Come
The End of Injustice
CHAPTER 27 THE HEALING OF THE DREAM
The Picture of Crucifixion
The Fear of Healing
Beyond All Symbols
The Quiet Answer
The Healing Example
The Witnesses to Sin
The Dreamer of the Dream
The "Hero" of the Dream
CHAPTER 28 THE UNDOING OF FEAR
The Present Memory
Reversing Effect and Cause
The Agreement to Join
The Greater Joining
The Alternate to Dreams of Fear
The Secret Vows
The Ark of Safety
CHAPTER 29 THE AWAKENING
The Closing of the Gap
The Coming of the Guest
God's Witnesses
Dream Roles
The Changeless Dwelling Place
Forgiveness and the End of Time
Seek Not Outside Yourself
The Anti-Christ
The Forgiving Dream
CHAPTER 30 THE NEW BEGINNING
Introduction
Rules for Decision
Freedom of Will
Beyond All Idols
The Truth behind Illusions
The Only Purpose
The Justification for Forgiveness
The New Interpretation
Changeless Reality
CHAPTER 31 THE FINAL VISION
The Simplicity of Salvation
Walking with Christ
The Self-Accused
The Real Alternative
Self-Concept versus Self
Recognizing the Spirit
The Savior's Vision
Choose Once Again

WORKBOOK FOR STUDENTSIntroduction
PART I
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