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Namaste,

 

the relationship of fear and love brings forth other questions, which

I no longer hesitate to post:)

 

-in the most pure absorption, where there is no duality, what is

love? Does love not always have an object? If we love, do we not

always love something, even if that something is as big as the

universe?

 

-in order for love to be possible, is fear the price that must be

paid?

 

-if we want our love to grow, should we combat fear or just

concentrate on love? If love grows, will fear grow or will it become

less?

 

with love,

Henny

 

 

, " inspectionconnection108 "

<inspectionconnection108 wrote:

>

> Namaste Ray, eric, and all, Swami's reply to Ray's second question;

>

> SWAMI'S REPLY:

>

> Only in the moment of the most pure absorption in that unconditional

> love. As soon as we step back into duality of thought, then the same

> concerns are prevalent again.

>

> Jai Maa Jai Swami

>

> vishweshwar

>

> On Dec 10, 2007, at 11:03 PM, Bill Fetzer wrote:

>

> > Namaste: follow up question from Ray

> >

> > Oops... another question in that case... would it be incorrect

> understanding to think that pure unconditional love is devoid of

fear

> of loosing the relationship ?

> > Jai Maa...

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

, Ray Happy <amritanandamoyi@>

wrote:

> >

> > Oops... another question in that case... would it be incorrect

> understanding to think that pure unconditional love is devoid of

fear

> of loosing the relationship ?

> >

> > Jai Maa...

> >

> >

> > inspectionconnection108 <inspectionconnection108@> wrote:

> > Namaste: Swami replied to the question of whether fear

and

> love can

> > exist simeltaneously. His reply:

> >

> > SWAMI'S REPLY:

> > Whenever we love, we have a fear of losing or destroying or

harming

> > that relationship. Therefore, the two, both fear and love, exist

> > simultaneously.

> >

> > Jia Maa Jai Swami

> >

> > vishweshwar

> >

> > , Ray Happy <amritanandamoyi@>

wrote:

> > >

> > > Jai Maa ! Thank you for the explanation.

> > >

> > >

> > > Eric Cassils <Quanchula1@> wrote:

> > > Who says they cannot exist simultaneously? Miriam

> > Williamson? Nealson Mandala?

> > > Fear and love can`t share the same place seems most

contradictory.

> > Certainly they can and they do all the time.It is like Henny`s

Suzuki

> > quote, rather it is the same coin, fear and love are flip sides,

it is

> > the anode and the cathode, and the charge differentials make the

> > shakthi electron flow possible. Or maybe? Maybe not?

> > >

> > > Ray Happy <amritanandamoyi@> wrote:

> > > But they cannot exist simultaneously either. Can anyone

explain ?

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > maadevi55 <maadevi55@> wrote:

> > > Fear and love

> > > " Without fear, love cannot manifest. "

> > > Sundar Kand (pg 141) Published by the Devi Mandir

> > >

> > > Om sanatani mayavidmahe

> > > Jñana praka´sayai dhimahe

> > > Tanno ´sri mam pracodayat

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