Humans are Pan dimensional beings. On one level we are love, but our identity is determined by a carnal mind. If we identify more with our true self and less with the concerns of the carnal being then we feel like we have "more love."
Love is awareness of our true self. Anything that takes from that awareness is carnal.
Hate is the rebellion of carnal self against the egos of other carnal people; all lost in darkness, trying to consume one another, but never being satisfied. Hate is our own darkness reflected by others.
Notice when someone accuses you of something how they are almost always guilty of the same thing or something very closely related. You know what I mean.
♥Blessed Be♥
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2007-07-26 10:26:04
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answer #1
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answered by ♥Gnostic♥ 4
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I don't believe that we are just "love". Many people believe that enlightenment consists of moving as far as possible towards the light. Yet isn't that a type of imbalance, considering that there is no light without dark nor love without hate. If we are feeling hate, then it is within us the same as love. Those who say we are only love are in denial of their true natures. There is a dark side to all of us and shoving that part of yourself away without acceptance will only cause you pain in the long run. Accept your feelings, allow yourself to feel them without acting on them, and you will be surprised at how much better you will feel.
Cosmic Hate is not preposterous, it just doesn't sound as nice as Cosmic Love. After all, even if you love candy, the sweetness would get pretty old after a while if that was all you ever allowed yourself to have.
Embrace your dark side as well as your light side and you will find peace. Find peace and you will find enlightenment.
Balance=Enlightenment.
2007-07-26 18:05:44
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answered by Tea 6
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Hate . . . A person who has the emotion of hate is generally so because of one or more of the following . . .Jealously, Envy, Narrow-mindedness, Fear, Insecurity, An un-evolved person.
Hate, rage, stealing, selfishness, emotionally and/or physically abusing / harming another, deceit, egotistical . . .all these are " preposterous " traits.
You are correct...We are Love. Yet, some are still emotionally and / or spiritually un-evolved . . . ignorant. Such is the way of humanness.
We're all walking this soul path journey and there are so many views, experiences and types of people encountered along the way . . .How we relate, react and respond to those experiences and people is each persons personal journey. Along that soul path journey a person experiences awareness, choices and hopefully growth.
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2007-07-27 00:03:12
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Hate stems from fear. The fears can be varied but usually deal with lack of control, lack of understanding, fear of being made to look stupid, fear of differences, fear of being taken over, fear of retaliation, fear of rejection, etc.
Hate is not the opposite of love, fear is the opposite of love.
Your second question depends on whether or not there is any duality beyond this world. Although at the core of everything is love, some still get trapped in fear and until they release their fears there will still be a possibility for hate.
2007-07-26 17:12:29
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answered by Unity 4
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Hate is a feeling that comes in living beings as other feelings of love,etc
Some feelings are good they are encouraged and bad feelings like hate are discouraged because they lead to destruction.
I have tried to be logical..........
And you can always win hate by being intelligent.....that is knowing that its harmful for everybody(who hates and whom he hates)
We are all human beings and these feelings are associated with us as we are human but in the course of our life we need to learn what is good and what is bad for ourself and also for society so that we can live a better life
I think this is the work God expects from us and thats why he created all this
2007-07-27 03:15:54
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answered by Friend 3
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Hate is another form of love for person we hate. In hating a person we give rent free accommodation to the other in our mind. The person we hate dominates our thoughts and takes most of our time. So what is this? is not this love. Actually we want to impose our thoughts on the other person and want that person to accept us as we r and not oppose us. We want to possess the person we hate becuase in our deep down we love the person and be with the person. As circumstances do not permit us to be with him/her we start hating the person. If we really do not like any person then we should not spare a thought for that person. So to conclude we actually love the person though apparently we hate the person and this is in conformity of our basic nature.
2007-07-27 03:00:19
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answered by sudershan Guddy 4
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Hate is a strong resentment and it stems from indifferences, selfish agendas and pursuit of control over others, the feeling that the one hating ways are better than the one hated.
yet still the the love of God is to Hate all evil.
2007-07-27 15:01:55
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answered by Grateful Will 2
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It is a contraction around a sense of "self" that is believed to exist inherently by the person feeling hate. All beings wish to be happy and some find that anything that challenges this sense of happiness or self is an attack and they lash out in an unhealthy anger.
Any form of hate lacks logic.
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2007-07-26 17:11:00
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answered by vinslave 7
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"What is Hate... Really? "
Not willing or unable to allow another to think/feel for them selves, wanting to make them adjust to YOUR thinking/beliefs.
As mentioned before this all steams from "FEAR" or is it EGO I am right and you are wrong.
Not allowing free thought and individuality.
Free Choice, Free Will, is the ideal situation. But as long as EGO and Greed have a major part in life these two factors will always over ride Unconditional Love, which allows for Free Choice, Free Will.
2007-07-26 20:50:56
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answered by ? 5
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Your premise is wrong. Man is not created with this love of God.
Hatred is a sliding scale, from indifference to outright loathing where one wants to kill another.
And this is the true nature of mankind. It seeks its own, even if it is at the expense of others.
Gal. 5:19 - 22 gives a good insight into this and the fruit of the Spirit that is a Spirit of love.
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2007-07-26 17:14:29
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answered by Hogie 7
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