10-27-2014, 04:27 PM
I frame it in terms of "limitless love" which is both unconditional and universal. Love that is conditional isn't really universal because it has been limited and love that is universal can't really be conditional, otherwise it's not unconditional and applicable to the All.
Instead, I would rather put my focus on the act of qualifying love. What is love? What is acceptance? What does it mean for something to be unconditional or universal? These are words being put together to try and create an idea of a particular ideal that within us we feel and resonate with.
Love is the focus of infinity upon being finite. This means that universal, unconditional love, means a focus upon the All. This is, I imagine, considerably larger and more difficult a task than most would assume and the achievement thereof is the equivalent with union with the Creator. In that, I see that there are more efforts towards striving than actual occurrences of this from beings although of course, the Creator is doing it always, constantly, forever and eternal.
Instead, I would rather put my focus on the act of qualifying love. What is love? What is acceptance? What does it mean for something to be unconditional or universal? These are words being put together to try and create an idea of a particular ideal that within us we feel and resonate with.
Love is the focus of infinity upon being finite. This means that universal, unconditional love, means a focus upon the All. This is, I imagine, considerably larger and more difficult a task than most would assume and the achievement thereof is the equivalent with union with the Creator. In that, I see that there are more efforts towards striving than actual occurrences of this from beings although of course, the Creator is doing it always, constantly, forever and eternal.
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