Love as an ideal perishes.
Love as an experience does not,
because it opens your heart.
Love as a philosophy is a lie.
Love in practice is truth.
Love is love itself.

Love as an ideal perishes.
Love as an experience does not,
because it opens your heart.
Love as a philosophy is a lie.
Love in practice is truth.
Love is love itself.

If you are That
in which everything manifests
and you consider That as the ultimate reality
and the manifested as inferior,
because it comes and goes,
what meaning does love have
in your life?

Love as an ideal is doomed to fail, but love as an experience is not.
The ego is behind every ideal.

If you judge your own emotions, there is no love in your heart.
If you value emotions over universal love, there is no love in your heart either.

Love is the answer.
So experience love.
But approaching love philosophically and setting it apart, idealizing it, does not do love any good in our lives. Because in reality, we are everything. Completely divine and completely human.

People cling to the idea of consciousness as the only reality, other people do so with love.
But clinging is a reference to fear, fear of death, the end of your existence.
But there is no self and life, there is only life, that which you perceive, and life in reality has no beginning and end. It does know change, in its infinity of existence. But life is life and you are that.
But as I-and-life you have gone in search of something to hold on to! Eternity in terms such as consciousness, love, God, etc.
But in that lies only ignorance and fear.
Yes, you are consciousness and love but also that which is mortal and limited. You are the world that you perceive. The observer and the perceived are not two but one and the same. There is no fear in that, there is no inner conflict.
Yes, you are everything.

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