Using our context-sensitive search tool, you can search through a course in miracles, consisting of the text, workbook for students, manual for teachers, and clarification of terms. As we are led from the world of the ego to the world of love, our perception of ourselves as separated persons is corrected, and we remember our higher, or true self. We remember we were created by god as his child, and we are enabled to accept the christ within, and to see with christ’s vision. We recognize our oneness with god, our self, and all our brothers, and are able, finally, to “teach only love,” which is our true function as children of god.

Forgiveness of ourselves and others provides the means by which we can use relationships to let go of the past with its burden of guilt and grievances. In the context of the course, “forgiveness” means recognizing  that what you thought your brother did to you has not occurred. Forgiveness shows us only the extensions of love or the calls for love, not the attack or hate. By changing our perception in this way, we can remove the blocks to the awareness of love’s presence, which the course says is our natural inheritance.

Unlike some other thought systems, a course in miracles does not suggest withdrawal from the world. It teaches that our relationships offer us unique and valuable opportunities for learning, awakening and healing. The course offers a variety of approaches by which relationships based on fear and lack can be healed.

The world of knowledge is one of unity, love, sinlessness and abundance. The course views reality as composed only of god’s thoughts, which are loving, constant, timeless and eternal. Sin is regarded as lack of love, or  as a mistake calling for correction and love, rather than for guilt and punishment.

A course in miracles teaches that there are only two basic thought systems, one of perception and acim the other of knowledge. The thought system of perception is inherently illusory because it is based upon interpretation, not on fact. It is founded on our belief in our separation from god and from one another. It is a world of appearances, of birth and death, of time and constant change. This thought system of perception is what the course calls the ego, which is actually a set of beliefs that center around the body as our reality and the limit of our being. The course teaches that the real world, which reflects truth, can be seen only through spiritual vision, and not through the body’s eyes.