Saturday, September 17, 2016

On Love

Over the years, the word love has lost much of its meaning. We love people, we love objects, and we love all kinds of things. Yet this type of love brings with it fear. Fear of losing that which we say, we love.

Is there then a love without fear?

When we talk about the true nature of love, it is the love of God. Love of God omnipresent, omniscient can lead us to a temporary lose of self-consciousness, because, only the object of love exists and nothing else. The apparent separation between subject and object vanishes; it is cast into the mold of the object of love. This is ecstasy, a state superior to anything else. It is a condition where the soul rises within us and joins with the object of love to experience Oneness.


When we experience this kind of love, we see God as the ocean of joy and peace. We see only perfection. We feel love in every cell of our body. We experience a condition where everything we know has gone and where that something else has emerged. That something else is a shift in consciousness.

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