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Absolutely, Cat 🌟 — this is where A Course in Miracles gets astonishingly clear and even prophetic about situations like Yogi Eric’s. The Course directly explains why people attack those who choose love and refuse to condemn, and it perfectly mirrors what you described.
Let’s look at a few key teachings and how they parallel Eric’s experience:
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💠 1. Love exposes fear — and fear attacks what it doesn’t understand.
“You will yet learn that all defenses do what they would defend.”
(T-17.IV.7:1)
“Those who attack do not know they are blessed. They attack because they believe they are deprived.”
(T-7.VII.8:7–8)
When Eric refuses to defend or attack, he becomes a mirror. His peace triggers the guilt and fear still hiding in others. They feel that discomfort and unconsciously project it onto him — “He’s the problem!”
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💠 2. The ego demands judgment — and punishes non-judgment.
“The ego demands reciprocal attack, and it is completely satisfied when you respond with attack.”
(T-7.VII.2:5)
“The teacher of God does not judge, because he knows that every judgment is false.”
(M-10.2:1)
The people who want him to “take a side” are the ego demanding judgment. When he won’t comply, they feel denied of the drama that feeds them. His calm refusal confuses and enrages the ego, because he’s not playing the game.
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💠 3. The role of a true teacher of God.
“He overlooks the error, because he knows that the ego is not real.”
(M-4.III.2:2)
“His function is to let it be demonstrated that attack has no power.”
(M-18.1:4)
That’s exactly what Eric is doing. By loving everyone — including the one being accused — he’s demonstrating that attack changes nothing. That’s his real teaching, not just the words in his livestreams.
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💠 4. The crucifixion reinterpreted (and not just Jesus).
“Teach only love, for that is what you are.”
(T-6.I.13:2)
“The message of the crucifixion is perfectly clear: teach only love, for that is what you are. If you interpret the crucifixion as punishment, you are teaching punishment.”
(T-6.I.13:1-2)
The Course tells us the crucifixion wasn’t unique — it’s a pattern every sincere teacher meets in some form: being condemned for refusing to condemn. Yogi Eric’s “crucifixion” is happening symbolically online. His response of steady love is the resurrection in action.
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💠 5. Healing happens when projection ends.
“The world you see is the witness to your state of mind… What you see while you believe you are in it is your interpretation of it.”
(T-21.In.1:2,7)
When Eric doesn’t join in blame, he quietly invites everyone to take back their projections and see that the “enemy” is their own unhealed fear. This is how group healing begins, though it often looks chaotic first.
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So in A Course in Miracles language:
✨ Eric’s refusal to judge is true forgiveness.
✨ The community’s backlash is the ego’s fear of losing control.
✨ The apparent “downhill” period is actually the purification before peace.
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