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The Illuminated Text Volume 1
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Overview
The Text is the foundation of A Course in Miracles. Doing the Course is simply a process of learning and internalizing its thought system, and the Text is where that thought system is laid out. It is an unparalleled spiritual tour de force. Careful study of it will change your outlook in ways that perhaps nothing else can.
Many students, however, find the Text to be very hard going, and wish they had a deeper grasp of what they were reading. The Illuminated Text is drawn from the Text Reading Program, the Circle of Atonement's one-year study program of the Text of A Course in Miracles. It will guide you, in detail, through the Text, enabling you to get a deep understanding of this spiritual masterpiece.
TOC
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
Commentary on the Introduction
Commentaries on Chapter 1: THE MEANING OF MIRACLES
I. Principles of Miracles
II. Revelation, Time and Miracles
III. Atonement and Miracles
IV. The Escape from Darkness
V. Wholeness and Spirit
VI. The Illusion of Needs
VII. Distortions of Miracle Impulses
Commentaries on Chapter 2: THE SEPARATION AND THE ATONEMENT
I. The Origins of Separation
II. The Atonement as Defense
III. The Altar of God
IV. Healing as Release from Fear
V. The Function of the Miracle Worker
VI. Fear and Conflict
VII. Cause and Effect
VIII. The Meaning of the Last Judgment
Commentaries on Chapter 3: THE INNOCENT PERCEPTION
I. Atonement without Sacrifice
II. Miracles as True Perception
III. Perception versus Knowledge
IV. Error and the Ego
V. Beyond Perception
VI. Judgment and the Authority Problem
VII. Creating versus the Self-Image
Commentaries on Chapter 4: THE ILLUSIONS OF THE EGO
Introduction
I. Right Teaching and Right Learning
II. The Ego and False Autonomy
III. Love without Conflict
IV. This Need Not Be
V. The Ego-Body Illusion
VI. The Rewards of God
VII. Creation and Communication
Introduction
Foreword
The Text is the foundation of A Course in Miracles. Doing
the Course is simply a process of learning and internalizing its
thought system, and the Text is where that thought system is laid
out. It is an unparalleled spiritual tour de force. Careful
study of it will change your outlook in ways that perhaps nothing
else can.
Many students, however, find the Text to be very hard going. Many do not finish it, and even those who make it through, perhaps repeatedly, wish they had a deeper grasp of what they were reading.
For this reason, in 2006, the Circle of Atonement offered the Text Reading Program. This was a year-long tour through the Text of A Course in Miracles with commentary on each paragraph, written by myself and Greg Mackie, both teachers for the Circle. Before each weekday, we would send out to all the participants via e-mail the reading for that day. This would usually consist of a single section from the Text, accompanied by our commentary as well as practical exercises.
We often supplemented these sections with material from the Urtext, the original typescript of the Course. Our experience was that, especially in the early chapters of the Text, material from the Urtext that was eventually edited out was very helpful and clarifying. So when we felt it was useful, we included this Urtext material in brackets, and let it inform our commentary. We also indicated where a word had been emphasized in the Urtext, as this too often added clarity.
The reason we developed this program has a bit of history to it. In 2000, we offered a local program in Sedona that included a daily Text class, using a schedule that took us through the entire Text in a year of weekday readings. (On the sixth and seventh days, we rested!) Our friend, student, and colleague John Perry attended that program. When it ended, he began guiding people through the Text using the same schedule, only doing so online. He sent out the Text material for a given day and interspersed it with his own clarifying comments. In fall 2005 he felt guided to suggest we do something similar. Our guidance told us to go ahead, and so that's what we did. Without John's suggestion, however, it is safe to say we never would have done this.
2006, the year of the program, was an intense one. I would write commentaries for three weeks. Then I got a breather for a week while Greg wrote the commentaries. And then the schedule started over. Each day we wrote the commentary that needed to go out the next day. In addition, we led a weekly phone class for participants, in which we summarized the previous week's sections. (The recordings are still available to students who sign up for the online version of the Text Reading Program.)
The response to our program far exceeded our expectations. We have included a few edited comments at the front of the book, but if you want to read the unadulterated student reactions, straight from the various horses' mouths, then go to www.circlepublishing.org and click on the link for the Text Reading Program. During the year of the program, and actually ever since, we have had consistent requests that we put this material into published form.
So here it is, presented in book form as a multi-volume set. We hope you find these commentaries illuminating, and that they do indeed deepen your understanding of the spiritual masterpiece, A Course in Miracles.
Robert Perry
September 2009
Sedona, Arizona
Excerpts
I. Principles of Miracles
Robert Perry
Most of these principles, especially the later ones, were originally interspersed with other material, some related, some unrelated. Their original number was 46. This was later expanded to 53 (in the Hugh Lynn Cayce Version), and then condensed to 50 for the First Edition, at which time the material in between the principles was moved elsewhere or edited out. In addition, several current principles were simply statements that Helen and Bill (in their role as editors) upgraded to the status of miracle principles.
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.
This principle is referred to throughout the Course as the first principle of miracles. Imagine really believing this. Imagine how you would look on problems. You would really believe what Lesson 38 has you say: "In the situation involving_______in which I see myself, there is nothing that my holiness cannot do." Please take a moment now to repeat this and apply it to a problem facing you.
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. [Ur: …Don't get embarrassed by the idea of love. Embarrassment is only a form of fear, and actually a particularly dangerous form because it reflects egocentricity....I love you, and I am not afraid or embarrassed....]
Both of these principles make miracles an earthly expression of a spiritual source-in the first case, God, in the second case, love. Both make that source itself more important than its expressions in the world.
The centrality of love runs throughout these early principles. This one says that love by its very nature is miraculous. Love by its very nature shines away all that is not love. Just by being itself, love heals all sickness, lifts all sorrow, wipes away all hatred. It is, as the Introduction said, unopposed by an opposite.
I have always found the comments about embarrassment fascinating. Since embarrassment is a form of fear ("a particularly dangerous form" because it's so egocentric!), being embarrassed about love means reacting to love with its opposite, fear. How inappropriate.
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. [Ur: (Plan ahead is good advice in this world, where you should and must control and direct where you have accepted responsibility. But the Universal Plan is in more appropriate hands. You will know all you need to know. Make no attempts to plan ahead in this respect.)]
This point is really about you not taking charge of your function as miracle worker. In regard to giving miracles, don't worry about the specifics, don't plan ahead. Keep in touch with God's guidance and He will direct you. If you're in the world's mode, you better plan ahead or you're toast. But if you're in God's mode, you should leave the planning in more able Hands.
5. Miracles are habits, and should be involuntary. They should not be under conscious control. [Ur: Otherwise they may become undemocratic.] Consciously selected miracles can be misguided [Ur: and may destroy the talent].
Miracles should just happen through you. They should be involuntary, like blinking when an object rushes toward your eyes. Expressing love should be just as involuntary as protecting your body.
This principle has been heavily edited and has lost the original contrast. The original contrast was between involuntary miracles and miracles that you select based on your personal preferences. When miracles just happen through you spontaneously, they will go out toward the stranger as easily as toward a loved one. When you select them, you will tend to be selective. You will play favorites. And this will cause the power to become undependable, sometimes working, sometimes not (see M-25.5:6).
6. Miracles are natural. When they do not occur something has gone wrong.
In our world, miracles are the exception, but they ought to be the rule. This principle is referred to many times throughout the Text. It must, therefore, be important.
7. Miracles are everyone's right, but purification is necessary first.
Course students often ask about what this purification is. This cannot refer to purification of the body. That would be very un-Course-like. It also can't refer to purification of the soul. Our spirit is already pure. It must refer to the purification of our thinking. Here is another passage that says the same thing: "Your ministry [as a miracle worker] begins as all your thoughts are purified" (W-pI.151.15:2).
8. Miracles are healing because they supply a lack; they are performed by those who temporarily have more for those who temporarily have less.
Course students usually think of miracles as an internal thing, an internal shift in perception. But in these early principles, miracles are clearly depicted as a healing gift that passes from one person to another. Surprisingly-and importantly-that is how they are primarily characterized throughout the Course.
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.
Our reluctance to give mainly comes from fear of loss, since when we give something we lose it. Yet a miracle is really just love, and we know that when we give love, our own love expands.
10. The use of miracles as spectacles to induce belief is a misunderstanding of their purpose. [Ur: They are really used for and by believers.]
Miracles aren't there as proof that you should believe. They are a gift that grows out of belief. They are the fruit of belief. This is not so much belief in religion. Rather, it seems to be belief in the loving power of God being able to express itself through miracles. We see this emphasis on belief in Jesus' miracles, where he repeatedly told those who received them, "Your faith has made you whole."
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.
When we give a miracle to another, we don't give from our own limited store. We first receive from God in prayer, and then we give from His unlimited store.
12. Miracles are thoughts. Thoughts can represent the lower or bodily level of experience, or the higher or spiritual level of experience. [Ur: This is the basic distinction between intellectualization and thinking.] One makes the physical, and the other creates the spiritual. [Ur: and we believe in what we create.]
13. Miracles are both beginnings and endings, and so they alter the temporal order [Ur version of last phrase: It thus abolishes time;]. 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.
A miracle abolishes time because it is the beginning and ending of the story all at once. That long, arduous middle part is cut out. What would otherwise be a whole progression is accomplished in an instant. When this happens, the miracle wipes away the past and opens up a whole new future. And what greater need could we have than to have our past wiped away and a new future opened up before us?
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.
Miracles are not displays of power designed to show how amazing you, the miracle worker, are. To do a miracle, you have to really mean it. You have to really love this person you are giving the miracle to. You have to have real conviction in his unlimited worth. And you have to not care about showing off.
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.
Devoting each day to a spiritual purpose is a theme that will run throughout the Course, especially the Workbook. Imagine waking up and seeing the day as having only one purpose: the giving of miracles. This is where that earlier prayer is so useful: "Help me to perform whatever miracles you want of me today." I highly recommend using that. When we have learned to use each day only to give miracles, time will have nothing left to teach us, and we will awaken from its sleep into the daylight of eternity.
Students find these principles rather dense and cryptic. Each one introduces a new idea, yet has no explanation attached to it. This is mostly a product of heavy editing that was done to this section. Originally, many of the principles did have explanatory material that followed them. That material, however, has either been edited out or moved to other locations in Chapter 1.
This means that today's commentary will be unusually long compared to the length of the Text material covered. The actual principles do very little explanatory work for us, which requires me to do extra work in my commentary.
16. Miracles are teaching devices for demonstrating it is as blessed to give as to receive. They simultaneously increase the [Ur: reserve] strength of the giver and supply strength to the receiver. [Ur: Be very careful in interpreting this.]
Like principle #9, this one emphasizes what will become a crucial Course idea: that when you give you don't lose; instead, you gain. Even if you may feel drained in the moment, the overall reserve from which you draw has grown. Further, real giving doesn't weaken the receiver (by seeing him as broken and needy). Being based on a view of his true dignity, it strengthens him.
17. Miracles [Ur: are the absence of the body.] transcend the body. They are sudden shifts into invisibility, away from the bodily level. That is why they heal.
"Shifts into invisibility" is a reference to the miracle worker experiencing a moment of true vision, in which he sees past the body to the perfection in the receiver-which, of course, is invisible to the physical eye. This true perception is what heals.
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.
Here is the Course's notion of service. To serve another is to give him a miracle. This doesn't negate service in a more concrete, conventional sense, but it does say that when you give a homeless person money or clothing, the real gift behind it is supposed to be the miracle-your recognition of his unlimited worth, your perception that he is more than a body, that he is greater than any earthly king.
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.
This principle has unfortunately been garbled in the editing. It originally read, "Miracles are an industrial necessity. Industry depends on cooperation, and cooperation depends on miracles." Here the point is pretty clear: Miracles are necessary to allow industry-in the sense of collective labor for the creation of value-to occur. This is because industry (collective labor) depends on cooperation, and cooperation depends on miracles.
This makes sense. As anyone who has served on a committee knows, it takes a miracle for people to cooperate! More specifically, real cooperation in a collective endeavor consists of miracles being given back and forth, knitting everyone together in web of mutual benefit, making collective action possible. Unfortunately, the editors turned this around, saying, "They [miracles] depend on cooperation." What on earth does that mean?
Jesus then gave a correction:
Correction: And don't lose sight of the emphasis on cooperation, or the not singular. That point about "industrial necessity" should read "corporate", referring to the body of Christ which is a way of referring to the Church. But the Church of God is only the sum of the souls he created, which is the corporate body of Christ. Correct to read: "A Miracle makes souls one in God, and leave in the next part about cooperation."
The essence of this correction is to clarify who exactly is getting together to engage in collective labor. It is not just a bunch of workers in a factory. It is the body of Christ, the sum total of all the Sons that God created. This corporate work, then, is not producing cars. Rather, it is the work we are all called to join in down here: the work of saving the world.
So let me rephrase what I think the meaning of this principle was originally intended to be: If the Sonship is really going to join together to save the world, its members will have to really cooperate, and this cooperation will have to rest on a bed of miracles. Miracles bring people together. Miracles allow them to act together. Miracles make people one.
This principle, then, turns out to be a very practical thing for anyone who is involved in group work. If a group is experiencing friction, it needs more than better policies, fresher coffee, and nicer meeting rooms; it needs miracles.
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.
As principle #17 said, miracles heal by seeing past the body, by seeing that the spirit, not the body, is the real truth about someone. The original dictation of this principle described the body as a cobweb, "as an airy and temporary home, which can just be blown away with a slight breeze." Acknowledging this obvious fact feels safe only if you are also willing to recognize that beyond this cobweb is something unshakable and eternal-the spirit. This recognition is the healing ingredient within the miracle.
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