The Greatest Love Of All.
Prof. J.K. Nanda, Ph.D., D.Litt.
Higher Education Professional @ Seeking Opportunity | D.Litt. in Business Administration
Loving relationships reflect the love of the empowered soul. One of the greatest loves we know in this world is that of parent for child. If we were lucky enough to experience the love of our parents, we may recall how much they cared for us.
In our adult life, we may have experienced romantic love. We may have found ourselves falling in love with someone and becoming lost in the intoxication of that love. We may have felt that all the problems of the world and our worries disappeared in the company of our loved one. Time seemed to fly and we could have been lost for hours in conversation with that person or in looking into each other’s eyes. Romantic love made us blind to each other’s imperfections and faults.
If later in life we became parents, we experienced another kind of love. We may have been overwhelmed by the feeling of love as we held our baby in our arms and looked into its eyes. These outer loves are but a small reflection of the great love that exists in our soul. If we tap into our soul through meditation, we can feel God’s unconditional love for us.
The soul loves unconditionally, because God loves unconditionally. When we tap into our empowered soul, through meditation, we can experience the love of our empowered soul. This love will not take away from our outer loves; rather, it will enrich them. We will still love our family, spouse and friends. The difference is that by tapping into our soul’s state of unconditional love, we can receive all the fulfilment and intoxication we desire.
(Source: SANT RAJINDER SINGH, Economic Times in The Speaking Tree, India, Lifestyle, November 15, 2019)