Unconditional Love - what it really means
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admin
86 Posts
Posted - 01 May 2005 : 09:16:48 AM
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Unconditional love is an attitude of be-ing, it is "self-less",
yet it is also an expression of your self.
Giving love unconditionally - means without strings attached, without
a need for it to be returned, without feeling that you are being emptied
of love by others. Unconditional love is infinite in quantity and only
limited by our own limitations.
To give love unconditionally, does not mean you have to martyr yourself
or subjugate yourself to others. You may make sacrifices if you choose,
but it is not a case of the more pain you endure the "better"
you are. You may endure pain or sacrifices, because the love you feel
as you give it to others may exceed the physical pain you receive in consequence.
However, there is a need for balance in all things and one thing we often
neglect is unconditional love for our SELF too.
Today is GLOBAL LOVE DAY and a good time to spend some quiet moments
reflecting on your SELF, this day and your approach to LOVE. After all,
there is a lot of LOVING energy being spread around the globe today, so
tune in and catch the rays
with love and light
Julie
PS - what are your thoughts on unconditional love?
ande
Nigeria
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Posted - 06 Feb 2006 : 11:28:53 PM
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Hi Julie,
Your comment on Unconditional Love was beautiful. Iam trully edified by
your words.
Best regards
Emman.
donas
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Posted - 27 Apr 2007 : 10:29:18 PM
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Julie -- thanks mate from Aussie.
donas
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Posted - 27 Apr 2007 : 10:38:05 PM
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Just what I needed.
Lolly
Australia
5 Posts
Posted - 08 May 2007 : 11:00:07 PM
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They say that others treat you the same way that you treat yourself. If
this is correct it's a terrific barometer of how much you love yourself
unconditionally. Loved your post.
admin
86 Posts
Posted - 28 Jun 2007 : 07:32:40 AM
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You are so true in your comment on how people treat you - I see many people
in my consultations that are used to being a doormat and walked over by
others, yet they don't realise that other people are treating them that
way because that is how much they value themselves.
Thank you for sharing and I appreciate the positive feedback.
love & light
Julie
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Love is a powerful Healer
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Lolly
Australia
5 Posts
Posted - 09 May 2007 : 2:19:13 PM
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Hello Again,
I think lack of love is the cause of most trouble in the world. Power
can be devoid of love. If everyone decided to choose Love then the World
would reflect this and be a paradise. Let it begin with us. Spread the
feeling around. No gossiping or judgement of others. Sounds good to me.
Our Mam's Morning Tea - 1st May
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admin
86 Posts
Posted - 08 Feb 2006 : 08:11:25 AM
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Our Mam's Morning Tea - 1st May
YOU'RE ALL INVITED & BRING A FRIEND
IN HONOUR OF GLOBAL LOVE DAY - OUR MAM WANTS TO INVITE YOU OVER 4T
LETTER FROM OUR MAM :
I don't understand why there's all this greediness and fighting going
on with our neighbours lately and it worries me.
All I know is, if there's food on my table and you've got none, then you're
welcome to share it.
It don't matter to me what hat you wear - towel, turban or trilby - if
it keeps your head warm or the rain out, then it's all the same to me.
Nor what colour your skin is - the flowers in my garden blossom in all
shades and I don't have no favourites.
So come on round and let's all get to know each other better - it's surprising
how problems get themselves sorted when you put the kettle on and sit
down for a natter over a cuppa.
Look forward to seeing you then.
love Mam X
PS: BECAUSE OUR MAM'S PLACE MIGHT GET A BIT CROWDED, SHE SAYS 'CAN YOU
HAVE A FEW PEOPLE ROUND AT YOUR PLACE?'
For more information - go to http://www.hark.net.au/morningtea.htm
My current boyfriend
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Madlyinlove1986
Australia
1 Posts
Posted - 02 Nov 2005 : 10:00:37 PM
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Hi everyone,
Just over a month ago I met a wonderful guy one Saturday night when I
went out to a pub/club in my local area. We spent the whole night getting
to know each other and flirting, which is basically the same thing. I
turned 19 on the 5th May this year and he turns 21 on the 19th of this
month. From the moment I met him I knew we would hit it off and we ended
up walking back to his place at the end of the night. 2 weeks after we
started dating he was offered a Sales Rep job in Sydney and he moved there
the following week. He comes back to where I live once a month and that
is a week away now. I have really missed him this past month and he is
the first guy I can say I have been truly in love with.
littlebear
Australia
6 Posts
Posted - 30 Jan 2006 : 10:54:47 PM
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Well you have to ask youreself a few questions
Does he feel the same way?
Are you happy with only seeing him once a month?
Can you see a future with this person?
If so, are you willing to take the next step?
littlebear
Australia
6 Posts
Posted - 30 Jan 2006 : 10:55:18 PM
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LOL i just realised how far back this was dated, I hope everything is
well though
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