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What Is Unconditional Love All About?

Category  Love, Peace, Relationships

Does Unconditional Love retract when another person disagrees with you, judges you, or steps on your toe?

Does Unconditional Love come from other people and depend on other people at its source?

Is there an alternative to needing approval and love from others?

Is Love always looking to gain and obtain from other people?

Can we rely on other people for Love?

Is Unconditional Love given with strings attached?

How does the ego respond to Unconditional Love?

How do Yogis go years and years without eating? Does Love have anything to do with it?

Why didn’t hippies from the 60′s achieve lasting Unconditional Love?

How do we access Love?

When you give Love, who is it that truly gains?

St. Germain (channeled) can help us take a look at these questions and the answers.

What are some other qualities and aspects of Unconditional Love? Could you name some?

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2 Responses to “What Is Unconditional Love All About?”

  1. Ojon said:

    The only time I have received unconditional love is from my pets. I don’t think I have ever given unconditional love. I feel that expectations of those we love is healthy for both us and them.

  2. Ariel Bravy said:

    Ojon, pets are such a wonderful source of unconditional love, aren’t they? :)

    What exactly do you mean by expectations? How does it tie in with love being given or withdrawn?

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