ACIM Lesson 159

I give the miracles I have received.


The phrase that stayed with me from today's lesson was the image of a "treasure house" of miracles already waiting within us.

Not miracles as dramatic events, but miracles as shifts in perception.

A Course in Miracles teaches that Christ's vision sees innocence where the ego sees guilt. It sees love where fear would have us see separation. The miracle is not that the world changes. The miracle is that we see it differently.

Lately I've noticed how quickly my mind can focus on what is wrong—with people, with circumstances, with the world itself. This lesson offers another possibility. What if I paused and asked to see through Christ's vision instead?

The Course says Christ has dreamed a forgiven world. For a moment today, I want to dream with Him.

To look past appearances.

To remember the innocence beneath the mistakes.

To recognize that every miracle I give begins with a willingness to see differently.

Perhaps that's how miracles multiply: one forgiven perception at a time.


A Listening Practice

If it feels natural, you might let this idea continue beyond the words.

Two musical reflections accompany this lesson—
each offering a different way of entering the same truth.

A grounded chant, steady and spacious,
like a quiet return within.

A devotional song,
carrying the feeling of being held in what has never changed.

You might listen to one… or both…
not to understand,
but to let the truth be felt.

There is nothing to achieve here.
Only a willingness to rest…
and allow the remembrance to deepen.