Was discussing 'unconditional love' with a friend of mine.
I think 'unconditional love' doesn't exist. You love someone because of who/what they are.
For example if you love X you love them because that person is X. That in itself is a condition for love. Would you show the same love to Y or Z?
While you may not be in love for materialistic reasons, you cannot call it unconditional.
My friend defines 'unconditional love' as:
TK: but if u love that one person irrespective of the way they are... like for better or for worse... then that is unconditionalThus the condition becomes:
IF person = X THENTo give unconditional love you need to evolve beyond a human being.
love them irrespective of the way they are
ELSE
do not love them irrespective of the way they are
END IF
I think only two people that I know off were ever capable of giving that:
1) Mahatma Gandhi
2) Mother Teresa
No wonder they were given the title of 'Mahatma' and 'Mother'
1 comment:
You do realize that u have just explained "love" in a very computer language form. While reading the post all I would think about was programming languages and algebra for some reason.
Anyway you do have a point about it when u love X its a condition itself. But I think thats going WAY TOO DEEP. Or is it ?
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