The Case Against You
The Logic of A Course in Miracles
A Course in Miracles is over 1,200 pages long, written on multiple levels, and uses familiar words—forgiveness, miracle, salvation—to mean things almost entirely unlike what you’ve been taught. Students pick it up, feel something true in it, and get lost. The ideas don’t arrive in a straight line. Concepts that depend on each other are introduced hundreds of pages apart. And the Christian language either draws people in for the wrong reasons or pushes them away before they’ve understood what it’s actually saying.
The Case Against You lays out the Course’s thought system in sequence—each idea building on the last—so the logic of the whole thing becomes visible. What that logic reveals, underneath everything, is a case your own mind built against you: a verdict of guilt so deep you don’t experience it as a belief anymore, defended by an architecture so elaborate you mistake it for reality.
This isn’t a book about cultivating positivity or manifesting a better life. It’s about looking into the darkest corners of your mind—directly, unflinchingly—and discovering that the case was never real.
You don’t need to have read the Course to follow what’s here. But you may want to read it when you’re done.