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Realising unconditional love
re: Unconditional Love -- khidir Tbidi post reply top of thread forum
posted by: Matt R
11/23/2007, 19:19:03

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I am new around here, but have found the beautiful writings on these forums a great guide on my personal journey away from illusion and into reality, and I thank you all for them!

Unconditional love certainly is as is states - unconditional. It comes when you bring your awareness back to the ever-present moment, and away from the fear and separation that the ego-mind creates - this is an illusion. We are not the mind, the thoughts, the imagination, the ideas; we are the ever-present conscious being behind it, viewing and experiencing it. We are not biological beings having spiritual experiences, we are spiritual beings having biological ones.

When the "present moment" is realised, and "animism" becomes a reality, you appreciate and unconditionally love everything in creation, equally and without barrier - the mental barriers of the ego dissolve. You can view the entire solar system, the galaxies and absolutly everything within your awareness, with appreciation and pure, unconditional love, and you can give this freely to others. You can even love and be aware of our point of ultimate origin - the infinate void behind creation, the sum of infinate potentials, also called the light. You view the all *as it is*, without attached mental perceptions, metaphors and archetype - and the beauty latent in the all is unconditional love itself, the stillness. Unconditional love is a universal language, it is god, and the essence behind creation. This gives perfected clarity, and allows the awareness behind the ego-costume to filter through and transform the ego-vehicle into something truely divine, selfless and beautiful.

Release yourself from suffering, come back to the moment, back to the garden of Eden.

In love, peace and service,
Matt.


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Träumer R Nov 25, 10:40, 2007 +1
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