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Thank Love For This Moment In Its Perfection
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By: Roy E. Klienwachter Email Article
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This kind of love is not easily experienced or accepted by the conscious mind because the ego judges and does not simply accept things it cannot sense with its five senses. Because the ego fears for its own existence it tries to protect itself from itself. Because the ego does not know that it cannot ever be destroyed it fears everything. Because the ego does not know that it is the creator of all things it experiences; it always sees itself as a victim. Unconditional love can see the greater picture. It knows that the physical life is an illusion, and one that was chosen from freedom. It also knows that life can never be destroyed and that life can return endlessly to any experience past, present or future.

Simplicity is very difficult for the ego to understand because it is constantly trying to recreate itself. It moves away from what it already knows of itself to be, so that it can look back, and say that it is this or that. Simplicity would show the ego that it is the same as all others; that it is one with all others and that it doesn't really exist, and this is its greatest fear. Fear is the opposite of love, yet it is the same. It simply exists at the opposite end of the stick as "less love." The fear itself is also an illusion. It is a desired experience created by unconditional love so that it may know itself as love, as complete, absolute and an end unto itself.

The term unconditional love is widely used by New Age to acknowledge absolute awareness of all things. The old age or old world would use terms like God or gods to acknowledge the life force within all things. The one major difference between the ages is that the old world attaches emotion to God. It assumes that God is a warm fuzzy feeling anthropomorphic being residing somewhere in Heaven and watching over us. New Age knows itself as that life force, and that everything and nothing is the life force itself. New Age does not look for what it already knows. New Age understands the differences between what is and what is imagined and that they are the same in the bigger picture.

At this time many new age authors and teachers still use old terminology which is confusing to those who are ready to move on. But this is a transitory period where new meets old. The next step in the evolution for these authors and guides is to drop the word God and reference to it and replace it with a symbol that represents enlightenment and realization of self. Words are the greatest separator of man from man, man from women, and man from his creator or his own power. In the physical world, every time we speak we create separation. When you say God, creator, unconditional love or anything else; you automatically create something outside of yourself that you can never access. When you start using the world "I" you become aware of the power that you are.

Fuzzy love and unconditional love are aspects of each other. Physical love is felt altruistically through the physical aspects of unconditional love, which is your ego, and the body. One is emotional and the other is emotionless. It is unconditional love that allows one to leave the nest even at the risk of it falling and being killed. It is fuzzy love that feels the lost when it happens or does not. It is the ego that wants to accept unconditional love, and then questions it when something happens that is outside of its control or understanding.

In the triune of Mind, Body, and Spirit it could also be referred to as Unconditional Love, Ego, and Fuzzy love. Unconditional love would allow Ego to experience Fuzzy love (emotion) anyway that it chooses.

Unconditional love is what you truly are by nature. Warm, fuzzy love is what you are experiencing as a human being. One is possessive the other is not. One you can feel, and the other you must accept!

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Roy is a resident of British Columbia, Canada. An international published spiritual author, a student of NLP, spiritual philosopher, New Age Teacher and Phenomenologist. Think outside the box - discover who you really are. Find out why the "Law of Attraction" won't work for you, and how you can turn it around. Download this Free ebook by Roy E. Klienwachter at http://www.klienwachter.com For information on his new book, got to: http://www.leddownthegardenpath.com

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