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Selfless Love for a Specific
Person
An essential stage in the evolution
of love is being able to love others
regardless of their behavior. Probably the closest most of us
have come to experiencing such love is towards our children.
There are some parents who have
totally selfless love for their children. They maintain steady
love for "their child" even if he or she does not live
up to the parents expectations, even if he or she rejects
and abuses the parents, and even if he or she becomes a dangerous
criminal.
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This love is
not universal nor is it totally unconditional because there is
one condition, that the other is "my child" and not
someone elses.
We might also
experience this type of selfless love for a specific person when
he or she is "our student" or under "our care
or responsibility." This type of love often has to do with
the role of protector or feeling responsibility for someone.
It enables us to accept all types of behavior
from others and continue accepting and loving them with understanding
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In some cases, we may also feel
such love for persons who belong to the same grouping, i.e. nationality,
religion or social class.
In these cases, we do not gain
something tangible from these individuals. We do not require
anything from them. Our love is not dependent upon their abiding
by a certain type of behavior or even reciprocating our love.
Our love is more selfless but still specific and not universal.
Universal Selfless Love
The next stage is to expand our
feelings of unconditional love and acceptance to a wider circle
of people and eventually to all beings - including animals, plants
and insects. This love, however, is still directed toward form.
We are focused on the temporary
form being occupied by these beings; thus we feel a sense of
sadness when they experience suffering or unhappiness, or if
and when we lose them.
We perceive their form as reality.
We feel love and acceptance for that person, but we still live
within the illusion that the form is the reality. We forget that
behind that form there is an immortal ever-blissful consciousness,
which is just temporarily projecting that form toward the earth
plane level. Universal consciousness is never in pain, never
suffers, is never unhappy and can never die. That consciousness
is the ultimate reality of the being or beings whom we love.
Those who experience this universal
selfless love often choose careers or lifestyles that allow them
to serve the whole in some way. They may join service groups
such as the Peace Corps or other voluntary service
organizations. They feel a need to express that love through
actions which better the quality of life for those around them,
especially for those who are suffering, lonely or unhappy.
Their interest expands beyond
the limits of themselves and their immediate family. They begin
to realize that all beings are brothers and sisters in one spiritual
family of all humanity. As their awareness grows, they perceive
even animals, plants and insects as belonging to "their
family."
They seek to express this love
through acts of service and care.
Be sure to look for the remaining
the parts of this series:
1. What
is Love ?
2. Love
or Need for Security ?
3. Love,
Pleasure or Affirmation?
4. Selfless
Love
5. Spiritual
Universal Love
6. Loving
the Wave or the Ocean |