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Many readers encounter A Course in Miracles after exploring other spiritual or philosophical traditions. Some come from non-dual teachings, some from Buddhism or contemplative Christianity, and others from modern spiritual writers. Often, what draws them to the Course is not its novelty, but a sense of recognition.One Truth, Many Doorways places A Course in Miracles in conversation with several wisdom traditions and modern teachers to explore how different teachings approach common human concerns-identity, suffering, perception, and peace. Rather than comparing systems or proposing a synthesis, the book examines points of resonance and contrast that can clarify what makes the Course distinctive.The traditions discussed include Advaita Vedanta, Taoism, Zen Buddhism, Christian mysticism, and selected modern non-dual writers. Each is introduced on its own terms, without technical language or doctrinal argument, allowing the reader to see how similar questions are addressed through different frameworks.This is not a book of spiritual instruction or practice. It does not ask the reader to adopt beliefs or accept metaphysical claims. Instead, it offers a reflective framework for readers who are curious about how non-dual teachings function across traditions, and how A Course in Miracles fits within a wider contemplative landscape.Written with clarity and restraint, One Truth, Many Doorways is intended for readers of A Course in Miracles, as well as those interested in non-duality, comparative spirituality, and the deeper assumptions that shape spiritual inquiry.