1. When specialness blows up.
Let's talk about "love bombing," but let's get real: it's an oxymoron. Love is pure, unconditional, and eternal. It's the very essence of God. So how did we end up with "love" being used as a weapon? That's the ego for you—turning something divine into a ticking time bomb.
In the ego's thought system, love isn't about oneness or connection; it's about specialness. The ego tells you that you're special, that you're the one and only. It drowns you in attention, affection, and sweet words, not because it loves you, but because it needs you. It needs you to validate its existence, to keep its delusions alive.
But here's the catch: the ego's love is conditional. It comes with strings attached. The moment you stop feeding its need for specialness, the bomb detonates. The sweet words turn sour, the affection dries up, and you're left wondering what happened. The ego's "love" was never love at all—it was manipulation, a means to an end.
God's love, on the other hand, doesn't bomb, blow up, or turn sour. It just "is". It's constant, unwavering, and free of conditions. It doesn't demand specialness; it sees everyone as equally deserving of love.
So, the next time you find yourself caught in the crosshairs of a "love bomb," remember this: true love doesn't explode — it expands. It doesn't isolate — it connects. And it certainly doesn't come from the ego — it comes from God.
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