avatarMarcus aka Gregory Maidman

Summary

The website content reflects on the concept of unconditional love through a series of poetic expressions and personal reflections, emphasizing the rarity of such love on Earth and its eternal nature between souls.

Abstract

The article titled "Monday Prompt: Unconditional Love" delves into the essence of unconditional love, contrasting it with the conditional love prevalent in a world dominated by egos and attachments. It revisits a previously written piece that resonated with the author around the time of a significant death anniversary. The author shares a collection of tanka poems and memorials that celebrate the purest form of love, which they believe transcends the limitations of human relationships. The content also addresses the philosophical question of whether unconditional love can exist between humans, given the constant flux of our being. It suggests that true love can change or end, yet still have been genuine. The article further explores the idea of love as a state of being and introduces the concept of "heavenmates," soul contracts that are unbreakable and represent eternal love. Links to related articles provide additional context and insights into the author's perspective on love and relationships.

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  • The author believes that unconditional love is a rare and precious commodity on Earth, often overshadowed by ego and attachment.
  • It is suggested that awake souls should strive to detach from love that causes suffering, implying a higher form of love that is free from conditions.
  • The author distinguishes between conditional love, which they liken to a property exchange or legal prostitution, and unconditional love, which is given freely without expectation of return.
  • There is a reflection on the nature of love as a state of being that is subject to change due to the ever-evolving nature of human beings.
  • The author posits that the end of a love relationship does not necessarily negate the truth of the love that once existed.
  • A spiritual dimension is introduced with the concept of heavenmates and love contracts made in heaven, which are described as eternal and unbreakable.
  • The author provides a nuanced view on the oxymoronic nature of setting conditions for unconditional love, challenging readers to consider love's fluidity and constancy.

Monday Prompt

Unconditional Love

An unbroken line tanka plus four 5/7/5/7/7 memorials to the real deal, signed with an unbroken line salutation of eternal love

Photo by Dave Hoefler on Unsplash

I find myself quoting poems from here often in comments and I see that this piece written the day before the first deathiversary and when I only had a couple of subscribers has not been read by most of my current subscribers, so I share it with you all now.

Unconditional love rare on Earth ruled by egos and attachments from which awake souls should detach with not suffer from love

Unconditional Love — Eros and Agape I gave and you learned You gave me the greatest gift Love from a beautiful soul

Please see the back story:

Love’s a condition that should not have conditions Love with conditions is a property exchange It’s legal prostitution

For the decoder ring, please see White Feather’s

Unconditional love twixt humans forever? Perhaps, perhaps not. Love is a state of being. Beings constantly in flux.

Diana’s prompt for today happens to be an oxymoronic “what are the conditions of unconditional love?” I suspect many have much to say on that topic. I have thought about people’s feelings on the subject and here is food for thought for you — love is a state of being — many feel one cannot fall out of true love — here’s the fallacy in that — many correctly believe that we are constantly changing — so, since love is a state of being, it is inconsistent to insist that one cannot fall out of true love. That one falls out of love does not mean the love was never true. That all describes my thoughts about love between humans.

Now, love between souls a contract made in heaven unconditional Vows made there are not broken Heavenmates are eternal

Tankas honoring both Lindsey and Sitara, who are one and the same with Eternal Love of Marcus, Greg, Greg from Marcus

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Tanka
Unconditional Love
Soulmates
Spirituality
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