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Love without condition
"I love you as you are, as you seek to find your own special way to relate to the world, or the way you feel that is right for you. It is important that you are the person you want to be and not someone that I or others think you should be."

Unconditional love is enlarging the self, and an act of will. It is not a feeling or an emotional reaction. Think of the difference between falling in love, and growing in love through all difficulties and conflicts. Unconditional love is an act of mental and spiritual will, it cannot and does not take place upon the emotional level, which is where the problems first register. Unconditional love is extending oneself in the service of the spiritual growth of oneself and/or another, independently of reward or the behavior of others.
 


To truly love in this way could include:


·        To call forth a sense of responsibility, and a capacity to make wise choices.


·        To point out weaknesses people have, - but very caringly so that the best in the person is drawn forth in response, rather than resistance.


·        To challenge people to strive and attain, and discover their true selves..


·        To help people work on their habits and weaknesses so that they become stronger. To show them how to use their will correctly.


·        To help people learn to cooperate, and thus to overcome their little egos.


·        To engage people in working for humanity.


·        To teach people how to overcome their prejudices, resentments, separative tendencies, vanities, illusions, and other blocks to their own joy.


To truly love in this way does NOT mean:


·        To surrender to weakness.


·        To accept things that are harmful.


·        To encourage weakness or irresponsibility.


·        To accept dirt or ugliness in thought, feeling or action.


·        To exploit or use people.


·        To put people into sleep.


·        To tolerate laziness.


Unconditional love causes you to see what has really caused a situation and to see through the outer appearances to the true needs or yourself and others, without criticism of yourself or others . It causes you to see the basic good in yourself and other(s).


Unconditionally loving people see their own errors and joyfully self-correct them .


They love themselves, others and the Source of Life, and therefore the whole of life. In particular, they are inclusive, and can maintain love and goodwill towards both the apparent "victim" and "oppressor" in a situation.


They seek to radiate their inner harmony and joy, peace and healing into any situation - without conditions or expectation of reward, and independently of the thoughts, feelings, and actions of others.


They are group conscious and do not react by immediately taking sides.


They serve the cause of peace and goodwill, and can often find ways to a fair solution of conflict that are not available to emotionally charged people.


The Forgiveness Process can be seen to be a process which moves us towards this goal of unconditional love.
 


 
 

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Hi Phil, This is wonderful....Tonight, I think I have to talk to my spouse about something...and it not only affected me...but when it's "said" in front of the adult children, too...(they're still my babies and some things like that hit the jugular!)  Anyway, to talk about weaknesses, calmly...will try that approach...  


...and gee...what's putting people into sleep? 



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Putting people into sleep Sal?


The only thing that comes to my mind is "Beating them with a pillow, until they quit talking."  or boring them to death."



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