
Have you ever said something in anger, only to feel the tension stay with you long after the words were gone? It’s as if what you sent out came right back and settled in your own heart.
That’s exactly the quiet wisdom behind today’s lesson 126 from A Course in Miracles: “All that I give is given to myself.”
At first, this may seem strange, especially in a world that teaches the opposite. The ego tells us we’re separate from one another. It says, “What I do to you has nothing to do with me.” And so, giving is often seen as losing, and forgiving becomes a strange favor we grant someone who may not even deserve it.
But the Course gently invites us to see things differently.
True forgiveness isn’t about rising above others or being the “bigger person.” It’s not charity. It’s clarity. It’s the deep, healing recognition that there is no real separation. What I give to you, peace, patience, love, I reinforce in myself. Because you and I are not two.
The ego wants you to believe that someone can sin, and you can judge them for it, while still keeping your own peace untouched. But that’s not how it works. Judging someone creates tension, and that tension lives in your own mind. Forgiveness, on the other hand, sets you free.
So what if forgiveness isn’t really about the other person at all? What if it’s the way Home?……..
Today, the Course reminds us that real giving…real forgiving…is healing to the one who gives. Why? Because giving is receiving. In truth, there’s no difference. A gift of love cannot be given without also being received.
This is why Jesus (and the Holy Spirit, if you’re listening) keeps inviting us to practice…not to perfect anything, but to remember what’s already true.
For example: You’re at the post office. It’s one of those slow afternoons. The line is long, and the person at the counter is asking question after question. Someone behind you sighs loudly. Another starts muttering about “people who don’t prepare.” You feel a wave of impatience rise in your chest. The ego nudges: “This is ridiculous. People should be more efficient!”
But then… a quiet pause.
You remember the lesson: Everything I give, I give to myself.
So you take a breath. Instead of feeding the frustration, you send a silent blessing to the person at the counter. You soften your shoulders. You smile gently at the person behind you.
Nothing outwardly changes, yet everything does. The moment is lighter. You feel more peaceful. The love you chose not only calmed the tension, but returned straight to you.
That’s how forgiveness works.
It’s not about the other person being right or wrong.
It’s about choosing peace, because it’s your peace.
So today, if life offers you one of these tiny classroom moments, take it. Let it remind you:
Whatever I give in thought, word, or energy….I give to myself. (Yeah)
Give peace. Give understanding.
And don’t be surprised when it blossoms gently in your own heart.
That’s how we heal.
That’s how we come Home.
With love and light,
G.