Adjective
having no exceptions or restrictions.
Synonyms
all-out,…clean, complete,
outright, perfect, profound, pure, sheer, simple, total, unadulterated, absolute, unqualified
Related Words
authentic, genuine, real, veritable; constant, endless, eternal, perpetual, undying, unremitting; extreme, unrestricted; confirmed, habitual, extraordinary, huge, supreme, surpassing, terrific
Near Antonyms
doubtful, dubious, equivocal, qualified, questionable, restricted, uncertain
Unconditional. Love.
Jesus’ instruction: “Thou (you, me, us, all, and each one) shalt (have (to), must, ought (to), need, should) love the Lord,YOUR God with all your heart and soul and mind; and your neighbor (him or her right here, over there, or way over and out there) as yourself. (assuming you are starting with loving yourself because you know you are God’s loved child.) Matt 22:37.
This is Love without condition, or judgment, or exception. It is the Love that is available to all because it is not personal but divine. This divine Love is the source of all good for each one everywhere. Knowing this is the break through for all needs and all problems. It has nothing to do with limits. It has nothing to do with deciding if someone, ourselves or another, is worthy of love. They are. You are.
“They” are loved. You are loved. Divinely, unconditionally loved.
Rest there.
…then move on.
Receiving, understanding, loving this gives you freedom. Freedom to know who you are, why you are. To love. Freedom to look at others, and at life, in a brand new way.
Freedom to release your thoughts of others from who you thought they thought they were and what you thought they weren’t.
Is it a selfish commandment? Rather, isn’t it the very means to the possible? To the very hub of our reason for being.
The commandment is summed up: “Perfect Love casts out fear.” I John 4:18
More later.
Thanks Pam!!
Loads of Love,
Duffy
This permeates! Thanks, Pam.
Dear Pam,
I was in awe, when you sent us the most exquisite qualities describing unconditional Love.
It reminds me of “the mother-Love included purity and constancy.” (SH 60:8)
Our indestructible relation to our Father-Mother, God insures that all of us possess this quality of unconditional love by reflection.
We just have to look for it through the lens of Christian Science.
i’d like to share this poem:
A glorious face
Sylvia Lenore Loyd
From the February 1999 issue of The Christian Science Journal
A 2
I thought this was
my beginning:
just a surname
the same as my father,
whom I never knew—
a name without a face.
Then:
I heard of another—
my Father-Mother
God, who fills all space,
who is unconditional Love!
Yet still I saw no face.
Suddenly it dawned on me
how to behold Him—
to see His love in reflected qualities
of joy, radiance, peace,
and beauty everywhere, even
in my own smiling face.
Now:
I know my Father
and find Him everyplace;
wherever love shines through
I see Him there—
a name with glorious face!
Love to you and all
Isn’t that a beautful poem? Thanks, Suxanne, for sendig it…it makes sewing Love in others so tangible.
I love the point thst we already include this unconditional
love….we don’t manufacture it, we express it naturalky.
Mich thanks! P
I love that you include “me” in that unconditional love. We are all the loved of Love. I too am the authentic, genuine, real expression of Love. Thus, I am incapable of anything short of unconditional love for myself and all…family, friend, neighbor, or someone that might be called “enemy.” Thank you for this reminder. What a joy it will be to l o v e all today.
Hi friend,
Well that was a little too fast! I was going to say that wonderful things will happen to us when we realize WE individually are the loved of Love, now, unconditionally. Then we can accept Bible promises thar promise good for us,- because we wre worthy and forever unconditionally loved.
There is a great coversation in this realization.
Thanks for swnding,, Friend!