Sometimes peace begins with a simple shift in how we see.
Division and separation seem to be everywhere right now. The headlines alone can leave many of us feeling unsettled, disheartened, or even fearful. When I first sat down to write this month’s newsletter, I found these thoughts blocking my creativity.
From many of our recent conversations, I know they’ve been weighing on your minds as well.
As I often share with clients, a book, course, relationship, or experience is worthwhile if even one meaningful insight emerges from it. Over the past week, my mind has repeatedly returned to one insight that has stayed with me for decades.
This insight comes from A Course in Miracles (ACIM), a spiritual thought system which first crossed my path in the late 1990s when I was a young private banker living a very different life. At the time, its 365 daily lessons were challenging to keep up with amid the pace of the environment I was in. I persevered and a seed was planted.
One of ACIM’s central teachings is simple, yet profound: the path to peace—within ourselves and in the world—begins with the healing of our relationships.
ACIM invites us to look at others differently.
To see ourselves reflected in them.
To remember that beneath our differences, we share the same human experience.
Two ideas from ACIM’s curriculum often return to me:
Our outer world tends to mirror our inner world. The mindsets we carry shape the reality we perceive. This idea also applies on the collective level.
And forgiveness—which generally contributes to inner peace—allows us to see past the illusion of “other” and recognize the shared humanity within us all.
From that recognition, love (our highest vibration) becomes possible. And with love, separation softens.
In a world that feels increasingly polarized, perhaps the most meaningful contribution you can make is surprisingly simple:
1. Notice when your mind moves into “othering.”
2. Pause.
3. Remember the humanity we share.
No philosophy or spiritual curriculum is required for this practice. Only awareness that ripples energy outward in ways that are not always visible.
This is where peace takes root.
We are One.