Lesson 68
Love holds no grievances.
"Love holds no grievances."
A Course in Miracles, Workbook Lesson 68
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Lesson Practice
Today's lesson — "Love holds no grievances." — invites you into a deeper experience of the Course's central teaching. As with every lesson in the workbook, the emphasis is on application rather than intellectual understanding. Let the idea for today accompany you throughout your day.
Begin your practice periods by repeating the idea slowly to yourself. Then close your eyes and let your mind be still for a moment. Don't try to force any particular experience — simply hold the idea gently in your awareness and notice what arises.
Throughout the day, return to today's idea whenever you remember. Each time you apply it — especially in moments of stress, conflict, or uncertainty — you strengthen your connection to the peace that lies beneath all surface appearances.
Key Themes
- Love: This lesson touches on the Course's teaching about love, inviting you to explore what this means in your direct experience.
- Forgiveness: This lesson touches on the Course's teaching about forgiveness, inviting you to explore what this means in your direct experience.
- Grievances: This lesson touches on the Course's teaching about grievances, inviting you to explore what this means in your direct experience.
- Release: This lesson touches on the Course's teaching about release, inviting you to explore what this means in your direct experience.
Practice Notes
- Repeat the idea for today slowly and with intention at the start of each practice period
- Close your eyes and sit quietly for a moment after repeating the idea
- Apply the idea specifically to situations and people throughout your day
- Don't judge yourself if you forget — simply return to the idea when you remember
- Let the practice be gentle and without pressure
Contemplation
Sit with today's idea for a few quiet moments. There is no need to analyze or understand it intellectually. The workbook's approach is experiential — understanding comes through practice, not through thinking about practice.
What would your day look like if you truly held this idea in mind? How might your responses to people and situations shift? Let these questions rest lightly in your awareness without demanding answers.
From Walking the Workbook
Beloved, this is one of the most quoted lessons in the Workbook.
The lesson is short. The implication is large. Love does not hold grievances. The mind that is holding grievances is, in those moments, not in alignment with what it actually is. The grievance and the love cannot occupy the same mind at the same time.
This does not require us to give up our grievances by force. It points out the alternative. As long as the grievances are held, the Love the Course has been pointing at is not, in the same moments, available.
For today. Apply the idea. Sit with it longer than usual if you can. Continue.
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*This is original commentary and practice guidance, not the Course text itself. For the complete lesson, please visit The Foundation for Inner Peace.*
Teacher Commentary
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