avatarRuchi Thalwal

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This web content is a reflective poem that encourages the reader to transcend societal roles and egos to embrace and spread unconditional love, emphasizing love's universality and boundless nature.

Abstract

The poem "Spread the Love That You Have Caged in Your Heart" delves into the multitude of roles individuals assume in life and the tendency to categorize others based on differences. It advocates for moving beyond these roles and the ego's challenges to recognize the unity and deep connection that love can foster. The author suggests that love should be shared freely, without regard for age, relationship, color, race, religion, or social status. The poem emphasizes that love is an infinite resource that can be expressed to anyone, be it a stranger or a friend, and that by doing so, one can live beyond identities, experiencing true freedom and the wings that love gives.

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  • The poem conveys that societal roles and ego-driven challenges are illusions created by the mind that should not define a person.
  • It posits that love is a unifying force that transcends all external distinctions and should be the defining characteristic of human interaction.
  • The author believes that people have an abundant capacity for love, which should be generously shared regardless of reciprocity.
  • The text suggests that expressing love can lead to a sense of liberation and a life lived beyond the constraints of identity.
  • It implies that love's expression can touch lives subtly yet profoundly, highlighting love's ability to communicate across diverse experiences and languages.

Spread the Love That You Have Caged in Your Heart

A poem on going beyond many roles in your life.

Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay

A person takes on many roles Even categorize the people, According to their habits, relation, and differences

We all play a variety of characters Sometimes a victim, other times victorious Sometimes of care other times anger

Ego loves the challenges to make a mark in every aspect to be the best in everything be it occasional or routine

Many roles, many personas Innumerable illusions created by the mind Let no veil define a person Just love and love that transcends

Transcending the ego patterns the rigid or flexible model of thinking Love uniting us in the deepest

No distinction according to age No relation to bind no color, race, or religion to define No position or power to dominate

We all are love from within Why feel vulnerable to express A stranger or a friend is as precious as every flower in nature.

Spread the love that you have caged inside your beautiful heart Let love bathe the world Even when others don’t care It is love that wants to get shared

Be generous while you distribute You have more than enough Infinite in quantity and quality Love is the only thing that speaks countless languages

One subtle string is enough to touch with your unconditional love Living beyond any identities In freedom, where love gives you wings.

Thank you, Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她), for the prompt — the many roles of life. Thank you for reading. If you enjoyed this, you might also like this:

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