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References

1.	Ken Wilber, the contemporary theoretical psychologist and scholar of comparative religion, popularized the term, “always/already.” It appears throughout his published work.

2.	See Dr. Roger Walsh’s reference to Ken Wilber in his article on the Course. 
3.	A Course In Miracles, T-15. IV.1:8shapeimage_3_link_0
The phrase, “A Course In Miracles,” has practically become a household term. But the fact is, few people know what it actually is. What follows is a concise overview in fourteen summary statements.

What It Is:

1.	At the most basic level, A Course In Miracles is simply a three volume set of books:  (1) theoretical Text, (2) Workbook For Students and (3) Manual for Teachers. There are also two supplementary pamphlets.

2.	At its core, the Course is a unique discipline that directly addresses the love component of spiritual practice. Its central theme strikes at the heart of every human being’s primary wish––to love others more fully. It offers immediate freedom from any and all suffering; and demonstrates how anyone, in any circumstance, can live a life characterized by an authentic, boundless joy. Its explicitly stated ultimate objective is a comprehensive awakening; toward this end, it prescribes countless practices, carefully assisting the practitioner at every stage of his development. 

3.	The Course is an astonishingly effective, non-traditional form of psychotherapy. Practitioners are able to make enduring, substantive changes in their relationships with other people. Few if any psychological tools embody the Course’s therapeutic power.

4.	The practices of the Course relentlessly zero-in on the practitioner’s day-to-day, moment-to-moment interpersonal encounters.

5.	The single most important and yet, most difficult aspect of the Course is its all-inclusive component. The Course teaches: to understand the meaning of the term “love,” one’s love must include everyone without exception. The Course states, “Hold back but…one offering, and love is gone.”

6.	A Course In Miracles is a dogma-free transformative practice. One can hold any set of beliefs––be of any religious persuasion––practice any other spiritual path––and still derive the maximum degree of benefit from the practice of the Course.

7.	Contrary to the popular view, the Course is not merely a set of lessons to be done at predetermined points during the day; but rather, A Course In Miracles is a twenty-four hour, seven day-a-week, every minute of everyday, lifetime project.

8.	A Course In Miracles teaches students how to establish a relationship with their own unique Internal Teacher.

9.	The Course offers a remarkably wide range of spiritual and psychological practices; and encourages students to follow a personally meaningful, individually tailored practice strategy. 

10.	The Course is the quintessential “always/already” spiritual tradition.1 Always/already paths––also referred to as “paths of recognition”––teach that we’re already who we are trying to become.  Students engage in practice in order to remember, or recognize, who they are (hence the term, “path of recognition”). From this perspective, we’re already enlightened. Practice is simply the means by which we recognize this pre-established fact. Paths of recognition are generally viewed as the apex of spiritual practice.2

11.	The Course is a stunning literary work of art. Hundreds of pages are written in a form of verse known as iambic pentameter also known as Shakespearean blank verse.
 
12.	The Course has no association with the “New Age” movement, historically or otherwise. Rather, A Course In Miracles represents a modern-day expression of the philosophia perennis––the universal core wisdom and principles underlying every great spiritual tradition the world has known. 3

13.	The single most impressive feature of A Course In Miracles is that it’s unequivocally effective. Through practice, students begin to perceive other people as they actually are––apart from their own projections. Over time, a sense of peace, feelings of gratitude and authentic joy become consistent companions. Practitioners begin to appreciate ideas that, in the past, may have seemed irrational––for example, the idea that death isn’t real; and that freedom from suffering is not only possible, it’s possible now, today, this very moment, through an act of choice.

14.	Such changes in one’s internal life, however, are mere reflections of a more profound, all-encompassing transformation, described by the Course as “awakening from the dream” (of this world); further described as “awakening to reality;” and more fully elaborated as our return home. We return to a home that “stands in shimmering readiness,” 3 closer than our very breath.

Peter Solon, Ph.D.
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