
04-02-2008, 04:37 PM
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Loving everyone is an aspiration. It is the guidance that we find within ourself while continually trying ti implement this form of thinking that allows us to continually readjust our ideas about whats is good and what is bad.
There is a fabulous book that helped me with the concept of loving everyone. It is Compassion in Action by Ram Dass and Mirabai Bush.
The first step (cliche as it may sound) is to master self-love, or at least tenderness towards oneself. The second step is to realize that good or bad do not actually enter into the true application of loving all. This is because you must, like Gandhi or Mother Theresa, love others regardless of their actions or choices in life.
In other words, you must come to the selfless place where you are able to feel as connected to, and as tender towards, George W. Bush as you feel towards Deepak Chopra or Wayne Dyer. See now why I say it is an aspiration as a opposed to some absolute that one simply reaches and remains at?
The constant questioning of ones own motives and inner values is the process of Universal Love.
The entire point is to keep trying and to keep changing in attunement with universal love. Perfection of application, or perfection of any kind, is not possible on our physical plane.
Brightest Love & Blessings,
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