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What Is The Definition Of Love

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Part 1

Greetings for sure. And are you good day? Thank you. A simple question. Speak up. Speak up. Okay. Is this better? With the awareness that we and we being human beings, human beings, is the manifestation of love in the flesh, I would like to know your definition of love. It is, unconditional love is the actual frequency of existence itself. Does that help? I'd like more. There is no more. That is it. It is the vibration of existence itself. It is thus then unconditionally supportive, unconditionally allowing, unconditionally loving. That's what it is. You can express it in a variety of ways and different dimensions, such as physical reality, may have different ways of bringing that energy, that vibration, that frequency through the themselves aligning with it and expressing it. But fundamentally, it is the prime vibration, the prime frequency of all that is, of existence of God itself. That's your interpretation of it in your dimensional reality. So, for clarity, then it is the manifestation of our highest self being love manifested in flesh? That is one way to put it, but that's an expression that has to do with the idea of how that vibration of love translates into a physical experience. Right. But you ask for the pure definition of love itself. And that simply goes back to the idea of existence itself, of which of course everything is a part. But when you want to discuss, well, how does that translate, how is that vibration expressed or applied in different dimensional realities? Yes. Yes. The manifestation of it. The manifestation is created by the higher mind expressing the idea through a physical incarnation of alignment with that vibration by first unconditionally loving the self as a reflection of all that is, and then expressing that idea of unconditional love outward to all manifestations and reflections of itself, which is others. And with that expression, is that just in acceptance of self and others? It is. It is. Okay. It is in appreciation. It is in allowance. It is in acceptance. It is in alignment with the understanding that you are an aspect of an aspect of of all that is, that you are all that is, experiencing itself as an aspect of itself. It's this and that, not this or that, it's this and that. Because it's self-reflective. So in the being love, and in that demonstration and the manifestation of it, we must, are we, we will to accept one another and unconditionally. Unconditionally. and unconditional allowance comes with compassion. And it doesn't necessarily mean that you don't have preferences. You can prefer and not prefer. That doesn't mean that just because you don't prefer something or something is recognized as vibrational incompatible with you doesn't mean that you can't love it unconditionally. But you don't have to accept something in your reality that is not what you prefer.

Part 2

we, we will to accept one another and unconditionally. Unconditionally. and unconditional allowance comes with compassion. And it doesn't necessarily mean that you don't have preferences. You can prefer and not prefer. That doesn't mean that just because you don't prefer something or something is recognized as vibrational incompatible with you doesn't mean that you can't love it unconditionally. But you don't have to accept something in your reality that is not what you prefer. And in fact, the idea of really only being an example of what you prefer, example of what you prefer and showing others by demonstrating what you prefer and what you don't that is true and not true for you is actually the greatest act of love because then they know who they're dealing with. Authentic, yes. You are authentic, yes. So it's to bottom line and in simplicity, it is just to be real. Yes, it is to be your true self. Oh, thank you, Bershev. Thank you. Thank you.