Our Calling
Our Inner Knowing

At the heart of this path is a single, sacred purpose: to awaken from the dream of separation and remember that we are the Christ—one Son of God, whole, innocent, and forever at home in Him. We are here to accept the Atonement for ourselves, allowing every thought, word, and gesture to become an expression of the Love we are, until the illusion of division gently falls away.

Through forgiveness—the Course’s sole practice—we release the world from the meanings we gave it. With the Holy Spirit as our Guide, in the stillness beyond language and in the daily choice for Vision over judgment, we purify perception and return the mind to peace. We embrace this shared classroom we call the world, trusting its curriculum to offer every opportunity to choose again and remember the unity that has never been lost.

As living embodiments of healing and awakening, we honour the Light that shines equally in all. In the holy instant, every seeming boundary of time, distance, form, birth, and death dissolves, revealing the Self we share. Our only function is to accept this Truth through genuine forgiveness and the cultivation of awakened awareness—to recognise that God is within us, and that we have never been separate from Him.

“For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.”

- Matthew 18:20 (KJV)

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“Forgiveness is my function
as the Light of the world”

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About

It wasn’t until achieving much of what the material world had to offer, that I realised, the models around which I had designed my ideal life, were simply not going to cut it. With acquisition-fatigue, and a deep longing for what was true, the journey inward began.

A Course in Miracles became the reliable pathway through which I began to question the thought system I had unknowingly inherited. Alongside the loving clarity of teachers like Ram Dass, Gangaji, Asha Nayaswami and Rupert Spira, the Course helped me recognise the real problem: the belief in separation. Through its practice of forgiveness, I slowly learned how to exchange my grievances for the miracle and return to the quiet truth of who I am.

In 2024, The Moksha Foundation, was brought into expression as a humble launching pad on which to build the kind of new earth that I so passionately wanted to see. As an organisation, we are devoted to helping others find their own path back to Love, at the speed of forgiveness, by experiencing what is true and what is unchanging, and by meeting our collective suffering with the gentleness of correction rather than judgment.

Sami

Son of God and Foundation Creator

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“The real you is not separate, but one with love, one with God. Complete, innocent, and at peace.”

- Sami 🕊️

FAQs

  • We chose a Hindu-based registration because it gives us the widest spiritual freedom while allowing us to honour the universal message at the heart of ACIM. Our trustees hold a deep love for Jesus, Krishna, Buddha and the One Love that ACIM points to—and we don’t see Jesus as confined to Christianity or religious dogma. As described in Jesus: My Autobiography by Tina Louise Spalding, Jesus is even said to have cherished his time in India and felt drawn to its spiritual culture. That openness reflects how we see the path of awakening.

    Hindu philosophy, especially in its non-dual and devotional traditions, is one of the most inclusive and flexible spiritual frameworks in the world. It allows multiple paths to God without requiring anyone to convert or renounce their lineage. Ram Dass embodied this beautifully: he embraced Hindu spirituality deeply while still honouring his Jewish roots.

    Although ACIM is not a religion in the traditional sense, it does teach the remembrance of God, the merging of our will with His, and the practice of forgiveness as the way home. In this sense, our work clearly falls under advancing religion—not through dogma or conversion, but through nurturing a living relationship with God as Love.

    Registering under the Hindu category simply provides a structure that matches our ethos. We are an ACIM-centred foundation that values unity, diversity, and inner freedom, not dogma. You don’t need to be Hindu—or anything—to participate in our communion. Our commitment is to God (which is Love), forgiveness, and awakening, wherever your path begins.

  • Moksha is a Sanskrit term meaning "liberation" or "release" – specifically, the liberation of the soul from the cycle of suffering and the realisation of one's true Divine nature. For us, Moksha represents the journey toward your higher self, inner peace, and authentic spiritual freedom. It’s our ambition to contribute to the alleviation of suffering of all sentient beings on Earth, bringing them closer to a life of joy and liberation.

  • In ACIM the term “forgiveness” doesn’t simply mean letting a wrong go or excusing behaviour. Instead it refers to recognizing that the apparent wrongdoing—and the separation you believe it caused—is an illusion. Forgiveness is the dissolving of judgment and the remembering of your innate wholeness. Through true forgiveness we free ourselves from the idea that we are separate from the Source of Love and repair the belief in the ego’s attack-thoughts.

  • While the language of ACIM can feel lofty, the practice is ultimately grounded in the moments of daily life—small decisions, relationships, inner thoughts. You might notice your mind is upset, a fear is activated, or you feel disconnected. At that moment you can say quietly, “I choose the vision of the Holy Spirit instead of this thought.” Then you invite a shift—choose kindness, release the need to be right, open to seeing beyond the form. You might pause, breathe, reconnect to the stillness beyond the noise. Over time this becomes less effort and more natural. Our foundation’s communal gatherings, guided reflections and chat support help you anchor that inner work into your everyday world.

  • ACIM teaches that although we experience life in form and are “in the world”, we are not separate from the Source, and we are therefore “not of” the ego’s system—which is based on fear, separation and loss. Practically, this means you engage fully in life—relationships, work, service—but you are grounded in the awareness that ultimate reality is one Self, one Love, one Being. Your purpose shifts from achieving form or status to extending peace, forgiveness and recognition of unity. At The Moksha Foundation we honour that dynamic—participating in the world with full heart, yet remembering the Eternal dimension beneath and beyond all appearances.

  • Yes, absolutely. ACIM is not advanced or exclusive—its language might be unfamiliar, but its purpose is simple: healing the mind’s belief in separation and remembering our true identity. Whether you’ve done decades of practice or you’re just beginning to feel the stir of a longing for more, you are welcome here. We honour every stage—novice, seeker, teacher—and provide gentle support, community, and resources to help you engage at your own pace.

  • We are based in the Byronshire of Northern NSW, Australia. In person events are all in this region, however you can join our Facebook Communion and our email mailing list. Our website chat support feature is also available for immediate connection and support, within business hours.