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THE FOUR KINDS OF LOVE |
In the world of existence there is indeed no greater
power than the power of love. When the heart of man
is aglow with the flame of love, he is ready to sacrifice
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all—even his life. In the Gospel it is said God is love.
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There are four kinds of love. The first is the love that
flows from God to man; it consists of the inexhaustible
graces, the Divine effulgence and heavenly illumination.
Through this love the world of being receives
life. Through this love man is endowed with physical
existence, until, through the breath of the Holy Spirit—this same love—he receives eternal life and becomes the
image of the Living God. This love is the origin of all
the love in the world of creation.
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The second is the love that flows from man to God.
This is faith, attraction to the Divine, enkindlement,
progress, entrance into the Kingdom of God, receiving
the Bounties of God, illumination with the lights of the
Kingdom. This love is the origin of all philanthropy;
this love causes the hearts of men to reflect the rays of
the Sun of Reality.
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The fourth is the love of man for man. The love
which exists between the hearts of believers is prompted
by the ideal of the unity of spirits. This love is
attained through the knowledge of God, so that men
see the Divine Love reflected in the heart. Each sees in
the other the Beauty of God reflected in the soul, and
finding this point of similarity, they are attracted to
one another in love. This love will make all men the
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waves of one sea, this love will make them all the stars
of one heaven and the fruits of one tree. This love will
bring the realization of true accord, the foundation of
real unity.
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But the love which sometimes exists between friends
is not (true) love, because it is subject to transmutation;
this is merely fascination. As the breeze blows, the
slender trees yield. If the wind is in the East the tree
leans to the West, and if the wind turns to the West
the tree leans to the East. This kind of love is originated
by the accidental conditions of life. This is not love,
it is merely acquaintanceship; it is subject to change.
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Today you will see two souls apparently in close
friendship; tomorrow all this may be changed. Yesterday
they were ready to die for one another, today they
shun one another’s society! This is not love; it is the
yielding of the hearts to the accidents of life. When
that which has caused this ‘love’ to exist passes, the
love passes also; this is not in reality love.
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Love is only of the four kinds that I have explained.
(a) The love of God towards the identity of God.
Christ has said God is Love. (b) The love of God for
His children—for His servants. (c) The love of man for
God and (d) the love of man for man. These four kinds
of love originate from God. These are rays from the
Sun of Reality; these are the Breathings of the Holy
Spirit; these are the Signs of the Reality.
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