Unconditional Love ain’t easy… it is one of the hardest things in life to exercise. The “Love” part of the term is the engine that drives one to deal with the many conditions that inevitably will come.
The purpose of ALL Love Relationships is to develop our individual and spiritual character. Unconditional Love isn’t some soft syrupy substance less sh*t. Be crystal clear, to love unconditionally does not mean you should condone, or co-sign wrong thought, speech, or action ever. Instead, it means that you will personally exemplify the appropriate correction then seed the world.
One must have a spiritual breadth, including facing personal fears and insecurities to love like that. Our people were broken because we lost the kind of love at all costs that we were created to have.
A brother recently told us at a work shop that he had no reference for what Unconditional Love was! He said he understood it “kinda” but that in his life he had never seen it so he doubted that it was real. Interestingly, he had been estranged from his mother all of his life.
For most of us our moms represent the most practical reference for Unconditional Love; Mom always got with us when we strayed, yet her undying love was NEVER in question.
Some people can’t exercise the corrective forgiveness on themselves so they seek to judge and punish others instead. The key is correction over punishment. We are currently under the mindset that wishes to punish with hellfire anything deemed incorrect. That mindset never seeks to correct, only love does that! Our classical ethical model (MAAT) is an indwelling principle of love and unity. The initiated understand that we all are ONE, so what ever they hear is wrong must be corrected in the micro (self), then the macro(world).
Unconditional Love is the personal and collective key to our people’s solidarity and re-ascension. We must correct what we abhor about our current collective condition and then act it out in world. Instead of intra-cultural punishment we must only think, speak, and act with corrective love. This is inclusive undefeatable power!
Peace Monwasha,
The beauty and elegance of your “Unconditional Love” is superb. Your linking this “Love” to our ancestry and elaborating on its pure example, our Mothers and the love which they share with us, was right on point and well thought out. Our MAAT definitely needs to be reestablished so that we as a people can begin to regain and live according to our inherent principles of greatness.
Peace
Mad Love & Respect! Nya Akoma (take heart)!