This quote always confused me a bit considering we can't truly know what love is while the veil is in place. How does one go about learning the ways of such a thing that we cannot truly comprehend?
To elaborate on what I stated, I understand what my concept of love is but love can mean many different things to many different people. With that said, love seems to be a subjective measure of ones emotional attachment towards a particular service towards an other self or ones self. Since these are subjective in nature presumably due to the veil being in place, how can we truly know that our subjective definition of love actually is what it is? I can sense the vibration that I give off when sending love and the feeling I get when I am of service to another and I equate that as love but I often wonder if these feelings are simply a manifestation of my own subjective experience of love. This also begs the question, can you quantify love?
To elaborate on what I stated, I understand what my concept of love is but love can mean many different things to many different people. With that said, love seems to be a subjective measure of ones emotional attachment towards a particular service towards an other self or ones self. Since these are subjective in nature presumably due to the veil being in place, how can we truly know that our subjective definition of love actually is what it is? I can sense the vibration that I give off when sending love and the feeling I get when I am of service to another and I equate that as love but I often wonder if these feelings are simply a manifestation of my own subjective experience of love. This also begs the question, can you quantify love?