Love

 To gain a better context and understanding of my intentions, I recommend reading a few more articles on love. Please read them in the chronological order they were released.

“True love is not found in external forms, but in the perfect alignment of body and soul.”

In the mentioned articles, I described the purest form of love, which emanates from the Self or Soul within, rather than relying on external sources. When I am deeply immersed in this profound love emanating from the Soul within my consciousness, I feel an intense longing to physically connect with that soul. However, as the soul is intangible, it can only be experienced through a physical form that manifests its essence. This manifestation occurs when the physical body is perfectly aligned with the soul. Sadly, it is exceedingly rare to find a physical form that perfectly aligns with the soul within. There are often limitations that disrupt the pure flow of love from the soul. 

For instance, let’s consider two individuals named Vijay and Shyam as physical forms. Assuming their physical forms perfectly align their inner soul, love flows through them with no hindrance. Their words and actions would authentically express the essence of the soul, enabling them to physically experience its presence through each other. Yet finding such a flawless alignment is a rarity. Even the physical form I possess, despite its wisdom, can sometimes impede the flow of love from the soul. It becomes misaligned because of external circumstances that powerfully affect the mind. During these moments of weakness, external circumstances seize control of the mind, triggering fear based behaviors that overshadow conscious choices. Consequently, my yearning to physically experience the soul remains unmanifested in this physical world other than few glimpses of it

“The beauty of the soul cannot be confined to the limitations of the physical world.”

When I am deeply immersed in the profound love emanating from my soul, my mind becomes free from everything else and fills with the love like a river clearing out garbage and filling with fresh water during the rainy season. I can feel the beauty of my mind, but I can’t find the words to express it. The habit of my mind or because of external factors that shape my perception, lead me to visualize this beauty as a captivating woman or other tangible representations like cherished friends, beloved children, an opulent residence, an extravagant vehicle, picturesque destinations, and so on. I see this woman as embodying the noble behavior of the soul in physical form. However, finding someone who perfectly aligns with the soul is rare, and in today’s world, it is even more challenging, where something as trivial as forgetting a birthday can escalate into a full-blown breakup. Over time, I realize that this woman cannot match the nobility of the soul’s unconditional love. My assumptions crumble, and my hope of experiencing the physical presence of the soul fades away, leaving me feeling hopeless. This negative emotion even prevents me from sensing the non-physical soul within my consciousness, creating chaos. There may come a time when we forget about the presence of the soul itself, causing us to lose the true source of love. Then we prioritize physical objects, believing they will bring us fulfillment. However, all our attempts go in vain, and as a result, we become impatient and feel lost, not knowing what else to do and even reaching a state of madness.

“True happiness lies in embracing unconditional love within, for it is the key to perceiving perfection in an imperfect world.”

When I am deeply immersed in the profound love emanating from my soul, I feel my mind flooded with unconditional love. I share this love with other living beings. I can now love anyone, even if they are not good, because I know they are growing and I don’t expect them to be as noble as the Soul. However, when I expect the essence of the Soul to be physically expressed by others, I lose the unconditionality in my consciousness. My mind becomes filled with expectations replacing love, and the awareness of the Soul is gone. I will become happy if I meet a person with nobleness and sad if I don’t. 

“The world is but a reflection of the mind; to see beauty, one must first cultivate love within.”

This reminds me of a significant fact that the physical world reflects my consciousness and it never exists in real, just like the image in a mirror. When I experience the love of the Soul within me, it reflects in the physical world, and even imperfections appear perfect because I know they are growing. It’s like seeing my cleansed face in the mirror. However, expecting nobleness from others immediately pollutes my mind with expectations, replacing the love in my mind and disconnecting me from the soul. It’s like making my face dirty but expecting to see a clean face in the mirror. The focus should not be on changing the object in the mirror, but on changing the subject that appears in the mirror. By shifting your focus to the soul within, you may begin to perceive physical forms that harmoniously resonate with the soul, as the external world has no choice but to mirror your consciousness. However, if you have expectations, chaos is the only outcome.

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