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The true love for the Divine is a self-giving, free of demand, full of submission and surrender; it makes no claim, imposes no condition, strikes no bargain, indulges in no violences of jealousy or pride or anger - for these things are not in its composition. | The true love for the Divine is a self-giving, free of demand, full of submission and surrender; it makes no claim, imposes no condition, strikes no bargain, indulges in no violences of jealousy or pride or anger - for these things are not in its composition. | ||
<ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/14/love-for-the-divine#p20</ref> | <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwm/14/love-for-the-divine#p20</ref> | ||
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[T]he manifestation is a Lila or play of the Lord who is in His being all delight; the play, too, therefore, is not only a play of Existence and Consciousness, but also a play of delight. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/10/incomplete-notes-on-the-first-chatusthaya#p17</ref> | [T]he manifestation is a Lila or play of the Lord who is in His being all delight; the play, too, therefore, is not only a play of Existence and Consciousness, but also a play of delight. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/10/incomplete-notes-on-the-first-chatusthaya#p17</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 23:28, 21 January 2019
Love
Love must be turned singly towards the Divine. What men call by that name is a vital interchange for mental satisfaction of desire, vital impulse or physical pleasure.[1]
Bliss and oneness are the essential condition of the absolute reality, and love as the most characteristic dynamic power of bliss and oneness must support fundamentally and colour their activities. [2]
The true love for the Divine is a self-giving, free of demand, full of submission and surrender; it makes no claim, imposes no condition, strikes no bargain, indulges in no violences of jealousy or pride or anger - for these things are not in its composition. [3]
Lila
[T]he manifestation is a Lila or play of the Lord who is in His being all delight; the play, too, therefore, is not only a play of Existence and Consciousness, but also a play of delight. [4]