The loneliness of a Life, without love
By emptychair
@innertalks (23744)
Australia
March 9, 2017 4:54pm CST
I was thinking today about life and death, and God and love, and how they fit together in our lives.
Love lives within God, and his kingdom, and we each have the opportunity to allow it to live within each one of us too.
The man who lives alone is not living from love, because love must be shared, and this is the first lesson of love that God allows mankind to learn, and this is why he created a partner in kind for man to live with, in the garden of Eden.
Each animal there had a purpose in love too, and each plant, and everything created, its cause was love, its purpose is to show each part of God’s creation a part of themselves, as well as of God loving through this conduit of love, and each part has the ability to see if that part is totally allowing God’s love to live within themselves being themselves, (their true and real God created self, that is) or not.
This is the freedom of each soul to either follow love, or to follow themselves.
If we follow ourselves, we are thinking that we are also as God is, but this illusion gets to the crux of the matter of the reason for our loneliness, because real love is not alive within you, until it is shared in connection with all other souls, God, and with all creation’s oneness of love, loving too.
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