BINGO!!my point, i guess, is that unconditional love can only exist in a healthy relationship, where things are balanced and honest...otherwise what you have is one person being unconditional and the other person taking advantage of it.
so there are conditions to unconditional love...?
Sounds familiar. Unconditional love is one sided unless all parties engage in it... but it is also a choice. You can't force me to love you unconditionally and vice versa. But, being a choice, you can also choose to stop it. It is up to you.
CA and Stuart engaged in this thing:
It's one thing repeat what you have been told (and accept as true) and it is another to live it. You (whoever 'you' may be) will find out where you really live when you are put into the situation that regynalonglank is talking about. It's not a "pass/fail" test... it's more of a road test, to see how the tires hold the road, where the power is in the corners, and whether or not this is the road for you (mainly the latter). And the ego, no matter how much it is derided, is still a very important part of our Self. Go out in this world without it and you become roadkill.stuart wrote:who means what self and layer of reality you choose to identify with, your ego, small self, or your real, higher self.....like...who's really runnin the show? Me? I don't think so....then what?Quote:"who"
why is this in quotes?
Was that some obscure, obsfucated shit, or what?

