
Letās talk about kindness. Not the forced, āIāll be nice because I have toā kind, but the effortless, āI see your light, and I honor itā kind.
A Course in Miracles doesnāt often use the word kindness, but make no mistakeāitās woven into every lesson, every miracle, and every moment of true forgiveness. Yet, in some (even spiritual) circles kindness is sometimes overlooked, or even treated as secondary to the ārealā work of awakening.
One of ACIMās most beautiful messages is that love is the only reality. And what is kindness, if not love in action?
Lesson 67 reminds us : ā Love created me like itself.ā
Which means kindness isnāt just a nice thing to do, itās who we are. If Love created us in Its likeness, then being kind is simply allowing our true nature to shine through.
And yet, sometimes we encounter situations where kindness is not fully understood. Have you ever been in a spiritual group where people say, āI love youā, but then vanish when you step away? Or where simple caring gestures, like asking āHow are you?ā, are met with suspicion rather than warmth?
True kindness doesnāt end when someone is no longer present. Itās not just a social nicetyāitās a state of being. If love is real, then it remains, even beyond words or appearances.
True forgiveness, as ACIM describes, is not just about letting things go, itās about seeing beyond illusions to the truth. And kindness is what makes that truth visible.
In The Manual for Teachers, ACIM says: ā Gentleness always accompanies true strength, and they go together perfectly.ā
Of course, kindness doesnāt mean being a doormat. A common mistake is confusing kindness with people-pleasing. ACIM never tells us to suppress our own needs just to keep others happy. Real kindness doesnāt come from fear, obligation, or a need for approval. It comes from peace. It honors both you and the other.
For example, if a friend asks for help moving, and you genuinely canāt, kindness doesnāt mean forcing yourself to say yes. It might mean saying:
āIād love to help, but I canāt today. How about I bring snacks for everyone instead?ā
Kindness doesnāt require sacrificing yourselfāit requires showing up authentically.
When we stop resisting Love, kindness becomes second nature. It isnāt something we forceāitās something we allow. Like breathing. Like laughter. Like miracles.
And if you ever find yourself wondering, āShould I be kind in this situation?ā just remember: Itās never the wrong choice. Because in the end, kindness is not just something we doāitās what we are.
With love and light,
G.

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