Why "A Course in Miracles" Calls Love the Only Reality
In the spiritual masterpiece A Course in Miracles, love is not merely a human emotion or fleeting feeling—it is described as the only true reality. This core teaching sets the foundation for the Course’s message of healing, forgiveness, and awakening. But why does "A Course in Miracles" call love the only reality? To answer this, we must explore the Course’s understanding of love, illusion, and truth.
1. The Course’s Definition of Love
In "A Course in Miracles," love is not romantic or conditional. It is divine, unchanging, and eternal. Love is identified with God Himself, and since God is eternal, so is love. The Course teaches that everything real is of God, and therefore everything real is love.
“Love is the way I walk in gratitude.”
“God is but Love, and therefore so am I.”
When the Course says that love is the only reality, it means that anything not rooted in love—such as fear, anger, guilt, and attack—is an illusion, created by the ego and not real in the ultimate sense.
2. Reality vs. Illusion
Understanding why "A Course in Miracles" calls love the only reality requires an understanding of how the Course distinguishes between truth and illusion.
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Truth is eternal, changeless, and created by God.
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Illusion is temporary, unstable, and ego-made.
The Course asserts that the world we see is not ultimate reality. Instead, it’s a projection of the ego—built on fear, separation, and judgment. What we believe to be real (pain, conflict, loss) is actually an illusion covering the deeper reality of love.
“Nothing real can be threatened. Nothing unreal exists. Herein lies the peace of God.”
This foundational statement of ACIM underscores that only love, which is real and eternal, can truly exist. Everything else is an illusion created by a mistaken belief in separation from God.
3. Fear Is the Illusion
One of the Course’s most repeated themes is that fear is the opposite of love, but it does not truly exist. Fear feels real to us only because we believe in the ego’s lies. However, once we return to the awareness of our oneness with God and each other, fear dissolves because it has no real foundation.
“Perfect love casts out fear. If fear exists, then there is not perfect love. But only perfect love exists.”
This idea is central to why A Course in Miracles calls love the only reality—because anything that can be undone or healed (like fear) cannot be real in the eternal sense.
4. The Role of Forgiveness
Forgiveness is the Course’s primary tool for returning to love. Through forgiveness, we release illusions and return our minds to the truth.
When we forgive ourselves and others, we’re not saying that harm was acceptable—we’re choosing to see past the illusion of harm and remember the deeper truth: love is what we are.
“Forgiveness is the key to happiness because it restores the awareness that only love is real.”
This shift in perception—this miracle—is the way ACIM helps us wake up from the dream of separation and reconnect with love as our eternal truth.
5. Love Is Our Natural State
ACIM teaches that we do not need to earn or create love—we need only remove the blocks to the awareness of love’s presence, which is our natural state. Those blocks are fear, guilt, judgment, and attack—all tools of the ego. When we release these, we remember who we really are.
“Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.”
This quote sums up why "A Course in Miracles" calls love the only reality—because love is not something we gain, it’s something we return to.
6. Love Unifies, Fear Divides
The Course teaches that love unifies us with all creation, while fear (and ego) divides. Love is inclusive, expansive, and eternal—everything else isolates us and causes suffering. Every thought and choice we make is either rooted in love or fear.
“Every decision you make stems from what you think you are, and represents the value that you put upon yourself.”
When we see ourselves as children of love, we extend love. When we believe we are separate, we fall into fear. Choosing love reaffirms our connection to all things.
7. Miracles Are Expressions of Love
In ACIM, a miracle is a shift in perception—from fear to love. It’s a correction of our thinking. Every time we forgive, let go of judgment, or extend compassion, we perform a miracle.
This is why love is not just a feeling; it is an active force that heals and restores. Miracles remind us that we are not victims of the world we see, but powerful beings capable of transforming fear into love.
Conclusion: Love Is All That Is
So, why does "A Course in Miracles" call love the only reality? Because love is eternal, unchangeable, and created by God. Fear, anger, and guilt are illusions based on separation and ego. When we choose to align with love, we return to what is real.
The journey through ACIM is not about learning new spiritual concepts, but about unlearning the ego’s lies and returning to the truth that has always been within us. Love is not only the answer—it’s the very nature of our being.
And in that love, all illusions fade. Only love remains—because only love is real.
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