Monday, July 6, 2009

Unconditionally

I often say to my friends, “I love you.”

However, it’s not entirely true. Yes, I misled you and I’m not sorry about it.

Of the many types of love that exist in the world, there is a very special form called unconditional love. Unconditional love doesn’t leave room for loopholes or scapegoats. It is much more radical. It is dependent upon nothing.

It’s unconditional love for which I advocate. It need not be saved for family and friends and lovers, but rather it is best when shared with strangers, flowers and trees. I suggest making a decision to cultivate unconditional love for everyone and everything in this awe-inspiring world.

Having unconditional love doesn’t make you a push-over and certainly isn’t an excuse to stay in an abusive relationship or support every decision or action taken. But it does mean that you’ll always hold love in your heart and never harbor feelings of resentment, hate, or anger.

Instead of loving bits and pieces or instead of loving someone only if certain actions are (or aren’t) taken, I propose a deeper level of acceptance that makes room for something truly astounding: pure, true unconditional love.

When I said that I love you, it is a partial truth. The larger truth is this: I love you unconditionally.

3 comments:

But you can call me Miss... said...

I already knew this. There is no way you could have put up with me for almost 15 years otherwise. I love you too, and I APPRECIATE you :D

LazyKing said...

I totally agree. great post.
You can love unconditionnaly but finding someone who loves you that way is harder.

Carol said...

Right back at you!