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The Price of Love


Before reading this, there are a couple of ideas that must be understood and accepted:


     First, “unconditional Love” (represented with a capital ‘L’) vs “conditional love” (represented with a lowercase ‘l’). This is equivalent to God and god.
     Second, there is a sense of duality that governs this realm of reality; a balance that must exist in order for all things to operate.
     Third, nothing is “free” in this realm of reality. A form of energy is required for all things to operate.
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     The majority of human beings utilize conditional love, which is a binding or contractual type of love. Therefore, certain requirements must be fulfilled before love is initiated and once initiated, those requirements must remain fulfilled or love is terminated (this is the exchange of energy or “price tag” for conditional love). If a goal is to raise one's vibrational frequency or elevate one's consciousness, can it be observed how this type of love is trapping? One is only giving in order to receive the allowance to stay within the limitations of conditional love. Is that Love or is that a form of enslavement and ownership?
     Unconditional Love has no need of meeting requirements in order for it to exist, but since it must come through the filter of this realm of reality, there must be an energetic exchange or price for it. As human beings, our most valuable asset or prized possession is being understood. If one possesses the ability to convey thoughts into the mind of another, mountains will move for them.
     The “price tag” for unconditional Love in this realm of reality is being understood. When one does not require fulfillment of certain demands in order for Love to be exchanged, it will be misunderstood by the majority of human beings. There may be remarks from others along the lines of, “How could you love _______ when it/they do nothing for you?” The response from one operating with a sense of unconditional Love may be, “I was unaware that _______ had to do something in order for me to Love it/them. I Love that they are and anything they do is a bonus.”
     Conditional love, used by the majority of human beings, is based upon expectations. The best form of entrapment for human beings is providing expectations. This is why many enlightened human beings or gurus spread the message of releasing one's Self from expectations.
Unconditional Love needs no expectation(s), therefore it does not trap which allows one to experience freedom.

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