
In A Course in Miracles, it says: āGive up all your idols.ā
Okay, but wait a minute⦠does that mean we have to throw away our Mary statues and Jesus crosses? Forget about our favorite gurus? Never again look up to someone who inspires us?
No need to panic. Itās about something much deeper.
An idol, in ACIM, is anything we place outside ourselves as a source of happiness, love, security, or fulfillment. Not just celebrities, but also ideas, situations, objects, and beliefs. In short: anything we think we need to be complete.
Time to take a closer look at some of these āidols.ā
Human idols.
We put people on pedestals as if they are the ultimate source of wisdom, beauty, or success. Think about:
A pop star who is literally worshiped as if they perform miracles.
A spiritual teacher who seems almost holyāuntil it turns out they sometimes act in ways that donāt align with their own teachings.
A politician or leader who is supposed to be the āsaviorāābut ends up making a mess of things.
What always happens to these idols? They fall.
Not because they fail, but because we idolized them and forgot that they, just like us, are simply people in a dream.
And if you think you donāt have any idolsāask yourself why you feel so disappointed when your favorite celebrity suddenly does something ātoo human.ā
Material idols
Some people donāt put celebrities on pedestals but things:
āIf I have that one car, then Iāll be happy.ā
āWithout my morning coffee, Iām useless.ā
āMy phone is my best friend.ā
You see it immediately: we attach our happiness to something outside ourselves.
(But as every iPhone user knows: thereās always a newer model.)
An idol is nothing more than a smokescreenāyou think you need it, but once you have it, you push it aside and look for the next thing.
The moment you elevate something to the absolute truth and condemn others for seeing it differently, it becomes an idol.
And hereās the funny thing: when you let go of idols, you can enjoy them even moreāwithout attachment or fear of losing them.
So, the next time you think your happiness depends on that one person, that one object, or that one belief⦠smile.
Because thatās the moment you realize: I donāt need idols. I am already complete.
With love and light,
G.