unconditional love that sticks

i’ve altered some of these people’s words just a wee bit, so that we can have that conversational flow… i hope you all don’t mind.

i have been a silent observer of your lovely blog and not commented before, possibly because i wonder if i measure up to all the love you put out!



We have to, in our strivings to express only the greatest good, learn to love our own icky parts and bring them out of the closet.



i feel inspired to express myself in many different ways. i feel encouraged and empowered to confront ways of communicating in which i feel shakey (they feel foreign) and bringing them out in their full beauty.



sadly, i feel that much of our society has lost the concept of pure and unconditional love, and we are so lucky to have reminders that it DOES EXIST. i think many are taken aback by the amazing amount of love that you – and others who have commented so beautifully here in the past, hold out to others – because it’s just not seen very often in our daily lives. i just returned from d.c., where many are angry and disheartened for what seems like endless reasons…the election, the homeless, the cold, the lines, the jobs, the cost…you name it.

I pray that we learn to recognize the individual humanness in each and every one of us, regardless of our religions or convictions.

i guess what i’m really saying is that yes, your pure love does shock and overpower others (including me). but that, my dear, is a wonderful thing! all you lovers out there don’t give up…because you are inspiring others to join your ranks.



It is so important that you continue to express who you are, otherwise, how would we ever know? How would we ever be able to know there is a another out there who worries about the same things I do, who hopes for growth in the same way, who longs to express the same sort of goodness? It can be so LONELY on this path, in certain areas, even if you have many friends/family/acquaintances. Just knowing someone can touch you with gentle recognition in that very place where you feel most vulnerable is so important.



I am learning that in matters of the heart and soul and spirit, it is ESSENTIAL to let it shine. People cannot love the real you if you never show them who you are. And likewise, you cannot love the real them.

letting it shine, showing our soul, being ourselves in the most unhindering ways, and allowing effort to release to effortlessness is a potent part of transcending the loneliness many of us confront on this path. finding others who are willing to recognize us and reflect our wholeness is, i think, the most precious gift that we can offer to and recieve from one another in this world. in such ways we nourish unconditional love with no end… that sticks!

~puala sharing a comment

~jacqui from integral naked

~r.k. from integral naked

~cleolove from a great post about yasser arafat

~chris weaver he just says this!


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