LOVE ALL UNCONDITIONALLY by The Wise Prophet, Gary Bahr and Others
Love is the most powerful force in the world and the key to happiness, marital bliss and world peace.
“Love one another” means love all unconditionally. “Love one another” does not exclude anyone, any relative, any neighbor, or any person of any race, religion or creed.
Try it! If you love everyone unconditionally, you will save yourself from a lot of pain and unhappiness. If you are angry with anyone or about anything for more than a minute – you are not dealing with it properly.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
“Unconditional love is known as affection without any limitations, it can also be love without conditions. This term is sometimes associated with other terms such as true altruism, or complete love. Each area of expertise has a certain way of describing unconditional love, but most will agree that it is that type of love which has no bounds and is unchanging. It is a concept comparable to true love, a term which is more frequently used to describe love between lovers. By contrast, unconditional love is frequently used to describe love between family members, comrades in arms and between others in highly committed relationships. An example of this is a parent’s love for their child; no matter a test score, a life changing decision, an argument, or a strong belief, the amount of love that remains between this bond is seen as unchanging and unconditional.”
From My Computer Dictionary:
unconditional |ˌənkənˈdiSHənl, -ˈdiSHnəl| adjectivenot subject to any conditions: unconditional surrender.
love |ləv| noun1 an intense feeling of deep affection: babies fill parents with intense feelings of love | their love fortheir country.• a deep romantic or sexual attachment to someone: it was love at first sight | they were both in love withher | we were slowly falling in love.• (Love)a personified figure of love, often represented as Cupid.• a great interest and pleasure in something: his love forfootball | we share a love ofmusic.• affectionate greetings conveyed to someone on one’s behalf.• a formula for ending an affectionate letter: take care, lots of love, Judy.2 a person or thing that one loves: she was the love of his life| their two great loves are tobacco and whiskey.• Brit. informal a friendly form of address: it’s all right, love.
See The Wise Prophet et al at GaryBahr.com.