All beings are love. We judge their actions and label them unlovable. Is it possible to see even the most violent killer as love? Most cannot, and that is the problem. At the core of this problem is the fact that anyone comes to see him/herself as anything other than love. It is this separation from ourselves which causes individuals to do unspeakable things.
2007-12-30 16:19:14
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answered by NRPeace 5
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till i bought to close the top of your question i concept you have been asking a generalised question of in spite of if or no longer love could additionally be selfless or egocentric. i could have spoke back that the affection i've got for my son is carefully selfless and unconditional yet I certainly have an information of you should be speaking approximately love between adults in a relationship. for my area in case you genuine love somebody that's selfless interior the feel which you truly choose their happiness above your individual yet definitely a relationship desires the two ingredient to take part and nurture it. If my husband cautioned me he no longer cherished me the relationship could no longer proceed, that's unfair to the two celebration, each and every will could desire to be unfastened to be with some different person who loves you lower back. So i assume that the actual meaning of affection is to grant and that's an advantage for people who additionally acquire love from that individual, and that a relationship can not proceed longterm if only one individual is doing the loving!
2016-10-20 11:30:47
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answered by ? 4
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Mother Teresa had a perfect & selfless love for humanity.
2007-12-30 12:42:58
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answered by clusium1971 7
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The most perfect love is the love of a parent for their child. Sure, the child may disappoint; even do intentional wrong, but the parent is there to love and care for them, to teach what they can and to let go when they must. Always being there when the child returns.
If you are not a parent, then it is difficult to understand.
2007-12-30 12:48:25
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answered by twoasonesfl 5
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How can Love be a Complete and All-inclusive Love, unless it drops the judgment that something is unlovable?
2007-12-30 13:34:31
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answered by ? 6
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Can Perfect love know the word "unloveable".?
2007-12-30 13:24:35
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answered by Bluebootz 5
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God does not discriminate, just like how Jesus suffered and died with the two criminals (belonged to lowest class in society) on the crucifix. He could have chosen to avoid the suffering. However, He showed His love for us by obeying His Father to die on the cross for us so that His resurrection shows us hope to conquer death.
2007-12-30 12:47:57
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answered by Playful 2
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Well, first we would need a proper definition of love, once we have that, then we can start placing quantifiers
2007-12-30 12:46:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes! I wish that I could be that way all the time. That is the difference between the Divine and the human in us.
2007-12-30 12:44:50
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answered by PROBLEM 7
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But everyone loves a dolphin!
2007-12-30 12:46:02
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answered by The One 5
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