Quote:I don't think that is possible to infringe on someone else's free will by sending them love... I recall having read somewhere that if you send someone love and the entity does not accept it, the energy goes elsewhere where it is needed or "return to sender", which would not be too bad either
I feel like that exact dichotomy came to light during the whole 'send light to lucifer' drama debacle tho.
The people who were warning and getting upset at the people who were part of the meditation group were not fearing for themselves, but rather, for those who were participating. This 'love' was not requested, nor was it welcomed, and look what came from it? Strife on all sides.
I remember walking downtown Vancouver one day and having a lunch on me. A homeless man asked me for some money, and I gave him a (quite tasty) sandwich and a drink and kept on my way. I made it 15 feet down the sidewalk before I felt the sandwich hit me square in the back. He threw it at me. "I asked for money, not a damn sandwich!"
The request for service IS an element in the equation; we cannot pretend that it's not. With that said, love and intention sent with the correct purpose does not need to be 'accepted' by the recipient, as long as the intention stays grounded and focussed (imo)
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