Guest guest Posted October 19, 2007 Report Share Posted October 19, 2007 1 What is true Love? Pure, unselfish Love towards all living beings, considered as embodiments of the Divine, with no expectation of reward, is true Love. #2 Love does not seek anything in return. Love knows only to give, not to receive. Such Love is free from fear. These are the basic features of true Love. #3 That which does not change is only one -- it is Love. All relationships come and go - all are passing clouds. Only one thing is permanent, and this is Divine Love. #4 Love is of two kinds: natural love is one which expects something in return. Divine Love expresses itself in loving service without expectation of any return. #5 Love alone equals Love. Love is the result of Love. Love is the taste of Love. Love makes no differences or distinctions between 'mine' and 'thine.' It is extremely selfless. #6 Life itself is Love. They are not two, but one. Love is the very nature of life, as burning is the nature of fire, or wetness of water, or sweetness of sugar. Love is the fruit of life. #7 Only the Love that is unchanging and shines brightly always in the heart is true Love. It is unaffected by joy or sorrow, praise or blame. #8 Love as thought is Truth. Love as action is Righteousness. Love as feeling is Peace. Love as understanding is Non-violence. Love is the common denominator. #9 God is Love -- Full of Love, the Embodiment of Love, the Splendor of Love. God is where Love is -- Love expressed as sympathy, charity, reverence, affection, sacrifice. #10 God is Love dwelling in your hearts; so the Kingdom of heaven is within you. When you realize this truth, your life will sing the music of Love. #11 God is bound to you by the closest bonds of Love. God is the nearest, the dearest, the most loving, the most eager companion and kinsman for man. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2007 Report Share Posted October 19, 2007 > 1 What is true Love? Pure, unselfish Love towards all living beings, > considered as embodiments of the Divine, with no expectation of > reward, is true Love. >Thanks for ths one too. Its extremely beautiful, so true and touching. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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