From Loving One to One Love
Transforming Relationships Through A Course in Miracles
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Narrated by:
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Emily Durante
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By:
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Robert Rosenthal
About this listen
Relationships give us our best moments...and also our worst.
From Loving One to One Love: Transforming Relationships Through A Course in Miracles is not another how-to-fix-it guide to relationships. The Course's take on relationships is radically different from that of the rest of the world. Relationships are not really about "love" if by love we mean idealization and specialness. They are not merely agreements negotiated between two parties to promote survival and contentment. Rather, according to the Course, relationships are classrooms for enlightenment: for breaking the ego's grip on the mind and awakening to the true Self. Seen in this light, we don't "get" love from a partner nor do we have to give up anything in order to get it. We don't hunt for it out there in the world. The love comes first, from within, and then infuses all of our relationships, changing their purpose from egoic specialness to holiness.
In order to be open to such love, however, we must do the work that the Course calls "forgiveness." We release our judgments and grievances about others in the understanding that by freeing them we free ourselves. The result is love beyond anything we can imagine: a universal experience of love that's not limited to any one special person or group but shines on all alike.
©2020 Robert S. Rosenthal, MD (P)2020 Gildan Media, LLCWhat listeners say about From Loving One to One Love
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- Zelda
- 26-04-23
Easy to listen to but difficult to grasp the ideas
Profound book if one can suspend disbelief and assume that the ideas may be true.
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