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Recieved: 2002/04/03 12:52
Subject: Re: [K-list] > Subject: love again and again Digest Number 941
From: AnneChris
On 2002/04/03 12:52, AnneChris posted thus to the K-list: Dear Paula
it may be me that Bryan was alluding to. Or perhaps that is ego.
I wrote under the heading Love unconditional it aint.
I wont repeat what I wrote.
Basically you are fortunate to experience such love few do yet but I feel
that is changing.
The few times I have felt that way has been in the course practising of my
therapy. I do BiAura Healing.
Any way there have been several times that such a compassion has flowed
through me that I have started to cry gently tears have trickled down my
face, out of love for the person needing help.
It was not patronising it certainly was not pity or sadness just an
overwhelming love, far removed from my normal feelings. At that the person
has been healed almost instantly I cant make it happen it just does I can
take no credit.
I am male and not particularly quick to let my emotions surface.
It is just a question of interpretaion of the word love.
We can have profound and beautifull love for another but it it is hoping at
the very least for that to be returned.
At that I sign.
Love Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paula" <samsara8ATnospammsn.com>
To: <K-list >; <rhjcrestoneATnospamatt.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 8:04 PM
Subject: Re: [K-list] > Subject: love again and again Digest Number 941
> Hi, (I'm sorry I don't know your name),
>
> I just wanted to respond to this as one who does experience unconditional
> love as boundary-less. It transcends the world and includes everything
that
> exists (and everything that doesn't). Because I experience unconditional
> love that way, doesn't mean that I stop all actions in the world, such as
> acting out of tough-love, but I understand that the level of tough-love is
> just part of the spectrum of ways of being/acting in this world.
> Unconditional love encompasses all forms of love/hate, desire/fear and is
> the ground out of which All That Is grows. It is the Source. It is the
> Void/Womb out of which all experience is born.
>
> I do agree that some people use the term unconditional love without having
> the experience of what I understand it to be and have represented here.
So,
> we are probably operating out of a difference in semantics, based in a
> difference of experience/perception. Please allow for that before applying
a
> blanket judgment to others. (And that's my tough love action for the day.)
>
> Namaste,
> Paula
>
> > Message: 19
> > Date: Tue, 02 Apr 2002 03:57:25 -0000
> > From: "rhjcrestone" < >
> > Subject: love again and again
> >
> > In my opinion, people who consider unconditional
> > love as boundary-
> > less merging are coming from a desperate, infantile
> > place (and I mean
> > that literally, not as an insult) - as infants we're
> > all like that,
> > but an adult who's like that is terribly threatened
> > by boundaries and
> > will have all kind of excuses in the name of love to
> > tell you why
> > they are right to stay stuck that way. Hey, tough
> > love works, and
> > sometimes that means showing people their shadow,
> > which will cause
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paula" <samsara8ATnospammsn.com>
To: <K-list >; <rhjcrestoneATnospamatt.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 8:04 PM
Subject: Re: [K-list] > Subject: love again and again Digest Number 941
> Hi, (I'm sorry I don't know your name),
>
> I just wanted to respond to this as one who does experience unconditional
> love as boundary-less. It transcends the world and includes everything
that
> exists (and everything that doesn't). Because I experience unconditional
> love that way, doesn't mean that I stop all actions in the world, such as
> acting out of tough-love, but I understand that the level of tough-love is
> just part of the spectrum of ways of being/acting in this world.
> Unconditional love encompasses all forms of love/hate, desire/fear and is
> the ground out of which All That Is grows. It is the Source. It is the
> Void/Womb out of which all experience is born.
>
> I do agree that some people use the term unconditional love without having
> the experience of what I understand it to be and have represented here.
So,
> we are probably operating out of a difference in semantics, based in a
> difference of experience/perception. Please allow for that before applying
a
> blanket judgment to others. (And that's my tough love action for the day.)
>
> Namaste,
> Paula
>
> > Message: 19
> > Date: Tue, 02 Apr 2002 03:57:25 -0000
> > From: "rhjcrestone" < >
> > Subject: love again and again
> >
> > In my opinion, people who consider unconditional
> > love as boundary-
> > less merging are coming from a desperate, infantile
> > place (and I mean
> > that literally, not as an insult) - as infants we're
> > all like that,
> > but an adult who's like that is terribly threatened
> > by boundaries and
> > will have all kind of excuses in the name of love to
> > tell you why
> > they are right to stay stuck that way. Hey, tough
> > love works, and
> > sometimes that means showing people their shadow,
> > which will cause
>
>
>
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