A Spiritual Book About Truth
Many spiritual seekers have come across A Course in Miracles at one point or another in their life. Many have picked up the book along the way and started reading it, only to put it back down again, whereas others continue to study it over and over again, passage after passage.
The views of readers about the channeled book are diverse. But people's opinionated judgment perhaps only underlines the deep truths the book holds and the resistance and conflict they create in those people who are unwilling to face them.
"The main message of the book is that the world is an illusion, which you and I find extremely difficult to understand," says Ignatius Upunuwara, an Economics teacher who also leads A Course in Miracles classes and has studied with Kenneth Wapnick, who helped publish the book. "That's why it's unpopular. It has sold over a million copies, and it still continues to sell. But lots of people get disillusioned with it, because they struggle to make that shift from the body to the mind. There's a big difference between religion and spirituality."
"The Course in Miracles is there to discover that you are not what you think you are, that you are something much greater. You are a perfect being. We like to think that it's a quality of virtue to humble ourselves. But if you can discover who you are, then you have the world at your feet."
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