How
can we truly teach Love?
Extract from “Beyond
a Course in Miracles” by Phoebe Lauren & Sylvain du Boullay
We teach what we
believe in and others learn what we teach as well as we learn from
others what they teach. So it is up to me to decide what I want to
learn from my brother (or sister) who has been sent to me. Shall I
see him/her wanting, weak and attacking? Or shall I be willing to see
what he/she truly is: perfection and love? The way I want to see him
entails what he will teach me. And what he teaches me, I will teach.
My brother is truly a savior in that sense, and when I realize
through my recognition of his total love that I am saved, then he can
not to recognize his total peace in me.
How can I recognize
that my brother is total love? I can only do this by blessing him, by
offering him silently all love and by asking Spirit in me to show me
my brother's perfection. When I do this, I totally cease to judge him
and allow my experience of love to come. This experience brings me
the awareness of what love is. It brings me a deep sense of peace,
happiness and true sharing.
Then I begin to
understand what true sharing means because I see others learn by “my”
example. Yet, it is not “my” private example but rather the sense
of love that is felt by others through me.
Sooner or later my
brother cannot fail to recognize his total peace through me, as I was
able to recognize mine through him.
This is how my brother
and I are saved together.
Each relationship I
have with a brother is an opportunity for me and for him to be saved
together. What I have to understand is that I must not ask anything
from him. I must not want him to change his behavior in any way
because if I do this I deny him perfection. What matters for me
in a relationship is to let it be holy – or fully loving –
through my own willingness and not his. This is how we
truly teach love and nothing else. This is the only way to be truly
helpful.
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