I would agree with this. God's love is unconditionally given to everyone, like the rays of the sun shine freely on the whole planet. The only thing we have to do is walk outside into the sun to enjoy it, rather than hiding inside our caves.
It's not the sun holding back the rays from us, but us hiding ourselves away from them in ourselves. The only dependency or condition is our choosing to avail ourselves of this or not. The Love however is a constant, without interruption from the Source. God's love is therefore unconditional and absolute in its Nature.
That matches my experience of the Divine. It's always there. It's always absolute. But it's a matter of simply seeing it, or blocking ourselves from it. It's not God setting conditions. It's us doing that, for any long list of reasons we choose to do that. In all cases, it's self-inflicted.
I recently lost my mother to inevitabilities of old age. Now both my parents have gone. I spend my days now reflecting upon that Grace that was given to me through them as my parents.
I don't disagree that there are consequences for our actions. But to understand this natural law of "karma", or "reaping what you sow", should not be projected onto God "punishing us".
I find that view of a "retributive justice" to be inconsistent with the nature of Absolute Love. Vindictiveness is contrary to unconditional Love. It is human and based upon the ego. Rather, these things are just laws of the universe, Truth, Beauty, and Goodness. When we do not work within the "system", so to speak, things start failing and people get hurt.
In other words, it's not God sending punishment our way for violating a set of laws, but rather us reaping the results of not following them, like driving our car outside the lines and going into the ditch and hitting a tree. God did not punish us with the tree. God encourages us to drive responsibility.
But even when we do roll the car and bust a few bones, or worse, there is no judgment against us, no rejection of us, no withdrawal of that Love. That is utterly impossible. You did not fail God. You failed yourself. And God's love calls you back.
It's not a matter of them being allowed or disallowed by God because we either measured up and failed to measure up to a set of externalized laws handed down by an externalized law-giver. Those "laws" are inherent in the fabric of the universe itself.
Heaven and hell, I have found, exist in the present moment, at all times. The timeless, Eternal, is not after this life, but is in this life and all lifetimes that every have been and ever will be. As we live inside the worlds created by our darkened imaginations, that separates us from the ever-present, absolute, and unconditional Divine Love in every moment. We are in hell right now, when we live our of touch with that.
Conversely, when we surrender and open ourselves to that right now, in every moment, we are now free from that prison we created for ourselves through living inside of our worlds of fear. From inside that world, God appears fearful. But being liberated from that world, God appears as God is, pure, and unconditional Love. We see through a different set of eyes, one conditioned by the mind of fear, guilt, shame, anger, pride, etc, or one set free by Grace, Love, Courage, Forgiveness, and Divine Light, or revelation. All in the present moment, both heaven, or hell.
My dad said to me as a child, "What we don't resolve in this world, we have to in the next". It's not that God will make all your stuff you don't let go of stop plaguing you. That's up to you. God will not do it for you, in this life, or the next.