The Mysteries of A Course in Miracles, Introduction

The Mysteries of A Course in Miracles
Introduction

Since A Course In Miracles was introduced to the public in 1976, a plethora of writings have sprung up commenting on it and explaining it.

A negative spin comes from mostly fundamentalist Christians who are upset that it claims to be a revelation from Jesus, but one that does not fit into orthodox interpretation. Thus, they view it as a crafty work of the devil himself made to lead the elect away from the real Christ.

I do not know of any full-length book critical of the Course, but there are many articles, videos and web pages attacking it.

On the other hand, most of the commentary on A Course in Miracles (ACIM for short) is positive, and there are many full-length books in addition to websites, podcasts, videos, symposiums and study groups making an attempt to explain to the average reader what the Course is really saying.

These authors and students mostly see the Course as a revelation of Christ and fully accept everything therein. The main question they try to answer is, “How can we best apply the teachings in our lives?” That seems to be the theme of every book I have examined on the Course itself.

So basically, writings and comments on the Course come from two camps. On the one side, we have those who reject the whole thing out of hand. Then, on the other, we have the true believers who accept it all without question and only wish to understand it better.

I know of no book delving into the Course where the author sees great value in the writings, but is prepared to take a dispassionate position on teachings that are controversial and difficult to understand.

Furthermore, ACIM covers numerous mysterious teachings that are not touched upon by writers who are trying to tell us how to apply the Course to have a better life, or to awaken. This ignored aspect of the Course needs to be examined and examined with dispassion and reason rather than merely as an affirmation of a belief system.

This book is different in three different ways from anything I have seen published to date.

(1) We will discuss mysteries and teachings from the Course that are of high interest to readers but have basically been ignored by other writers.

(2) Instead of presenting the writings from the starting point of total acceptance or rejection, we will take the position of the observer and see how each teaching registers with the internal truth detector, with pure reason and the Course itself. The writings will be accepted at face value unless otherwise stated.

The Course itself places strong emphasis on reason, telling us that most are suffering from a lack of it:

“You do not realize the whole extent to which the idea of separation has interfered with reason. Reason lies in the other self you have cut off from your awareness. And nothing you have allowed to stay in your awareness is capable of reason. How can the segment of the mind devoid of reason understand what reason is, or grasp the information it would give? All sorts of questions may arise in it, but if the basic question stems from reason, it will not ask it. Like all that stems from reason, the basic question is obvious, simple and remains unasked. But think not reason could not answer it.” T-21.V.4

This book will attempt to stay true to the direction of reason as well as that which is verified by the inner Self.

(3) Instead of merely telling readers how to better apply the principles of the Course, we will look into what is taught there (and sometimes not taught) that many have glossed over or missed completely.

Besides, if you want to know how to apply the Course to your life, there is nothing better than the Course itself to learn to do that. We will leave that aspect to others and move on to the new, the beautiful and the true – the mysteries of Divine Thought.

Copyright by J J Dewey

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3 thoughts on “The Mysteries of A Course in Miracles, Introduction

  1. Greetings, I just found your site today, although I have studied ACIM for the same reasons you have since 1982. I spent a weekend with Helen Schucman, who was doing a workshop in St Louis with Ben Wapnick, in 1976. I was 25 and she was my first ACIM tutor. I had no doubt that she was telling me the truth but the course contradicted so much that I believed to be true that I rejected it until 1982, and even then, I held it aloof and studied it only in sporadic snatches. I only started taking it seriously in 1997. Yet each time I returned, I found myself understanding it more clearly. It is now (49 years after my time with her) that I can finally see what the course is saying, and maybe that is why I found your writings today about its mysteries that I also see as profound revelations. I have no trouble understanding them now, but when I found your website today, it felt like an affirmation that someone else does, too. I have recently been wondering why Marianne Williamson is not telling Americans that we can only heal our national polarization and intensifying national conflict by forgiving and restoring true perception, recognizing that the whole is the only truth that takes precedence over any perceived differences that are ripping us apart. Anyway, thank you, and your work is the only extra ACIM writings I will be reading.

  2. Greetings, I just found your site today, although I have studied ACIM for the same reasons you have since 1982. I spent a weekend with Helen Schucman, who was doing a workshop in St Louis with Ben Wapnick, in 1976. I was 25 and she was my first ACIM tutor. I had no doubt that she was telling me the truth but the course contradicted so much that I believed to be true that I rejected it until 1982, and even then, I held it aloof and studied it only in sporadic snatches. I only started taking it seriously in 1997. Yet each time I returned, I found myself understanding it more clearly. It is now (49 years after my time with her) that I can finally see what the course is saying, and maybe that is why I found your writings today about its mysteries that I also see as profound revelations. I have no trouble understanding them now, but when I found your website today, it felt like an affirmation that someone else does, too. I have recently been wondering why Marianne Williamson is not telling Americans that we can only heal our national polarization and intensifying national conflict by forgiving and restoring true perception in order to recognize the whole is the only truth that takes precedence over any perceived differences that are ripping us apart. Anyway, I wanted to take a minute to thank you, and your work is the only extra ACIM writings I will be reading.

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