On December 29, I received the fifteenth response to the Unconditional Love survey. Thanks, Julie! Your response and wisdom is greatly appreciated.
Date of Reading: December 29, 2010
Participant’s Name: Julie
Julie’s Birthdate: 2/10/1969
1) Do you believe in Unconditional Love? If so, based on which religion or spiritual practice? I do believe in unconditional love. It is not only my personal belief and philosophy but also in the faith I was born into, which is Judaism. In Judaism which is a very old religion, has it’s roots based in Kabbalah and the teachings of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Unconditional love is a main priority in this life for me. I try to live it everyday even if I come upon a dark entity either from the other side, or on the earth plain.
2) What does the concept of Unconditional Love mean to you personally? Unconditional love means that I have to completely be a forgiving person. It also means I accept and love every situation and person that crosses my path. Although I may be disappointed, angry and stepped on at times, I am able to later analyze what happened, get into the other person’s head and find love and forgiveness. There are those beings out there I have come upon who are totally away from the light. They have been my lovers, friends, bosses and family members. I pray for them and know that this is the total reason for their behavior. It helps me stay in the space of unconditional love. I try hard to be like G-D on a daily basis which for me means bringing the light of love to others on an unconditional basis.****please note that Jewish people never write the full name of G-d in case something happens to the paper. We don’t want it to be harmed with G-D’s name on it so we use a dash- instead.
3) Does your faith teach Unconditional Love? If so, please share that teaching here. Yes, my faith teaches unconditional love. I as well as my faith believe that at the soul level, humans have exactly the same essence as G-d. We are like G-d. However, being away from G-d in a sense in this earth school we become born with the desire to receive for the self alone. Or in other words the “ego”. It is why we experience pain and suffering. This is our life challenge while we are here. We have to remember to rid ourselves of ego and bring the light, forgive and live as we did on the other side…like G-d. It’s a very big challenge. Once mastered, life is more blissful and completely without chaos. One can achieve this in one lifetime.
4) Are you political? How do you practice Unconditional Love in your politics? I am somewhat political. I am mostly liberal. I consciously practice love in politics. When I see church groups at funerals of murdered gay, lesbian and transgendered people marching with their “G-d hates fags” signs, I immediately forgive them. I know they are completely in ego which I discussed in the last question. They have not learned of light yet and I forgive and love them anyway. I feel the same about Hitler and other dark people. They are far away from the light and I hope in some life time they will find it. I am afraid those who never find the light are always dark spirits. I feel sad that they will never experience the joys of light which for me is unconditional love.
5) Do you practice Unconditional Love in your everyday life? I am human and there are days that I feel anger towards another human however, I always forgive them in some way. I don’t think anger or fear is an emotion of unconditional love but I let myself feel it and then forgive. I do try to bring love to others everyday in some way. It just might not be the person I am angry or fearful with that day.
6) Have you ever experienced Unconditional Love from another human being? If so, please share your experience here. I am fortunate to say that I am blessed with unconditional love in my life. I have always had it even though at times in my life I did not remember that it was there for me. I have unconditional love from my daughter, parents, friends, lovers now and past, my spirit guides, my angels, and of course the ever illuminating light from the G-d source that we can access all day and everyday.