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Love as an Idea and Ideal

Fool

ALL in all
Premium Member
In attempting to discuss unconditional love would it translate exactly the same across cultures both current and historical? do words sometimes get in the Way, become a stepping stone to the ideal?


would a relationship of friendship today be more/less valuable than that from 5000 yrs ago?


when two souls become knit and what love has united as one let no one put asunder.


 

Bird123

Well-Known Member
In attempting to discuss unconditional love would it translate exactly the same across cultures both current and historical? do words sometimes get in the Way, become a stepping stone to the ideal?


would a relationship of friendship today be more/less valuable than that from 5000 yrs ago?


when two souls become knit and what love has united as one let no one put asunder.




Yes, Unconditional Love does translate across cultures and time. Unconditional Love is the Higher Level we all seek and strive for.

Unconditional Love is what everyone is working toward whether they realize this or not.

Though one falls short so very often, this process leads to true Understanding. Though this will take much time and many many lifetimes, one can reach this even taking baby steps.

There is no time limit on learning. You are going to make it and experience True Unconditional Love for yourselves.

That's what I see. It's very clear!!
 
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