Spiritual resource to share: unconditional love
Two people loving each other unconditionally in the reflection of Chicago's Kapoor Sculpture in Millenium Park.
This question came as an email from my aunt who sent it out to me and my eclectic extended family. It's a good question given that "The conclusion is always the same: love is the most powerful and still the most unknown energy in the world." -Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
So here is my shot at it (after first laying down some definitions and salient points):
First – what Love is
There are many kinds of love: eros (sensual love); phileo (brotherly love) and agape (divine love) , but I think that all forms of Love start from our highest concept of Love – that is of agape. In that way, Love is the purest, most elemental and radical life force. God is Love. Love’s synonyms are harmony, balance, attraction, fulfillment, contentment, adhesion, and so on.
Second – we are made of love stuff
Being made in the image and likeness of God, we are made in the image and likeness of Love. Love is the new/old normal. We are so embraced by love, we can easily take it all for granted. It is what we yearn for, recognize immediately, can't live without, take daily doses of - all because it is the stuff out of which we are made.
Third - that we are loved unconditionally
Seeing that we are made in Love’s image and likeness, we are constantly companioned with Love – with thoughts of love, with harmony and balance in our lives, hope; these attributes of Love wash over us continuously and we are loved by God without conditions.
Fourth – that we are lovable and loving
Being made of love, we are naturally lovable and loving.
Fifth – we can love unconditionally
We are at our best when we love; stress disappears, distrust dissolves, joy emerges and forgiveness flows. The body relaxes and the thoughts are free to explore what is genius, spontaneous and intimate. We love the same way birds fly. We can love unconditionally because we were made to do this. When we go against this natural response, we clog up, resulting in all sorts of uncomfortable feelings and dis-ease.
SO - what does loving unconditionally mean to me?
Loving unconditionally means to be able to see others and myself as God sees them -- as good, beautiful, harmonious and free; and then to rejoice - be deep down happy - that we are all the children of Love. It is loving from a pure basis and not fearing.
It is easy to wax poetic about love - I Corinthians 13 does it best ( this is from The Message - a Bible paraphrase)
Love never gives up.
Love cares more for others than for self.
Love doesn't want what it doesn't have.
Love doesn't strut,
Doesn't have a swelled head,
Doesn't force itself on others,
Isn't always "me first,"
Doesn't fly off the handle,
Doesn't keep score of the sins of others,
Doesn't revel when others grovel,
Takes pleasure in the flowering of truth,
Puts up with anything,
Trusts God always,
Always looks for the best,
Never looks back,
But keeps going to the end.
SO - what does loving unconditionally mean to you?
photo by Kim
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4 comments:
for me "loving unconditionally" means just that...loving without any conditions in place that make me feel that my loving is justified or reasonable...loving just because it is who I am, not because a person or situation "deserves" it...loving because it is my nature..not my choice...loving because I can do no otherwise...for starts...
thanks for the question...love you, Kate
I love the nowness of unconditional love--it doesn't look back but forgives and forgets the past; it also places no conditions or expectations on tomorrow. There is an unquestioning and unquestionable eternalness about it.
To love unconditionally, you have to feel loved unconditionally. And the only source I know of, where love is constant and dependable, is God -- forever Love itself. Unconditional loving is like the sun -- it doesn't pick and choose where it will shine/love, it just shines/loves.
Praise the Lord! I got your blog:
I love what you wrote. I especially feel your fifth point: "We are at our best when we love - stress disappears...........We love the same way birds fly.........". And the poem 1 Corinthians 13. How easy and comfortable life would be if we could live all of those lines. It should be so simple to love everyone and everything, unconditionally. "Puts up with anything" or play the cards you are dealt, with love. I try everyday, but not hard enough. Thanks, Kim for your reply.
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