08-24-2019, 04:44 PM
(08-24-2019, 05:55 AM)RitaJC Wrote:(08-24-2019, 03:19 AM)peregrine Wrote: You might use this time to search inside yourself and ask, "What do I truly love?" This manner of seeking could be quite profitable.
Also, you might do the same but differentiating between what you would most dearly give love to from that which you would seek it from.
I can't agree. My knowing right now is that love is what we ARE, no need to seek it from anything or anybody and it's impossible to determine "What do I truly love?" because love creates everything from itself and loves everything equally. What is excluding anybody or anything isn't love.
What @breakingties is speaking about is attachment in my current understanding. And, with spiritual maturity, we are getting liberated from that naturally.
I don’t think if it’s not for all equally we can say it isn’t love.
To focus your love is what everyone does because one cannot delve deeply into everyone/everything in this dimension. It takes time, devotion and intimacy building to go deep with another part of creation. Yes on the surface love all equally but to focus and build affinity and depth with a few beings in a more focused manner is still an act of love.
The deeper one goes into another the deeper the capacity to love them because you can see more of them.
Doesn’t mean others are not as worthy of love just means the focus has allowed deeper exploration and for the love to be known in a more profound degree.
Different strokes.