by Contributing Authors-ACOL Readers | Feb 22, 2016 | The Embrace
A Course in Miracles and A Course of Love — A Reflection By Douwe vanderZee It seems the controversy about the relationship between A Course of Love (ACOL) and A Course in Miracles (ACIM) is gaining momentum. Numerous comments have been posted on Amazon, but...
by Contributing Authors-ACOL Readers | Feb 10, 2016 | The Embrace
A Cup of Tea — With Milk, Sugar, and the Spacious Self By Derek Neilson [Editor’s note: The “spacious Self” is an important element of Jesus’ message in A Course of Love, one he does not mention until the final part of the book, in The...
by Contributing Authors-ACOL Readers | Jan 22, 2016 | The Embrace
Exactly What I Needed By Barry Cosme On November 13, 2015, Barry Cosme, a longtime student of A Course in Miracles, posted the following review of A Course of Love on Amazon.com. He graciously gave permission for it to be reprinted here. This book (ACOL) was the...
by Contributing Authors-ACOL Readers | Jan 7, 2016 | The Embrace
Dropping From a Tree Into the Arms of God By Douwe vanderZee For more than a decade, I regularly played with children. The term ‘original play’ was coined by Dr. O. Fred Donaldson, who discovered that what little children – and animals – do is...
by Contributing Authors-ACOL Readers | Dec 23, 2015 | The Embrace
The Greatest Leap of All By Mari Perron It was meaningful to me in 1998, as it still is now, that A Course of Love first began to come to me as the season of Advent began . . . the season that marks the Second Coming of Christ and the end of Ordinary Time. In the...