1. Love is not something we do but something we are.
Love is our natural state. Love is such that it's easy to extend love to others without conditions.
Loving your neighbor as yourself is literal because, in the reality, there is no separation between you and your neighbor.
Love is closely tied to forgiveness. By forgiving others, we recognize their inherent worth and our shared divinity, which heals both the giver and the receiver.
True love and appropriate actions stem from guidance by the Holy Spirit, who helps us transcend ego-based perceptions and align with divine love.
Love is consistent and unwavering, not dependent on external actions or conditions. It is a reflection of God's unconditional love for all.
Miracles happen when we recognize the divine essence in everyone. This means loving others as extensions of yourself.
Love is expressed through practical actions—helping those in need, showing compassion, and acting with integrity. Focus on living love in your daily interactions.
#thinkgod
I am sorry.
Please forgive me.
Thank you.
I love you.
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