112: Attack is a Call for Love
“Attack is a call for love” is a well-known concept among students of A Course in Miracles. That said, what we tend to think it means is that we attack, but we weren’t trying to do any harm – we were just looking for love and it came out the wrong way. In the Course, however, “attack is a call for love” doesn’t mean “we attack because we’re just looking for love” – it means something very different but truly sublime. In this discussion, Robert and Emily Perry clear up the confusion on this important Course teaching so that we can experience the true benefit of it in our lives.
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