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Is there a difference to live all the time in a quality or state of love that most people find only in the ?

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  1. If you want to look at it this way it might help. Think of the human form as being an electrical field of active energy. When there is an expression of "Love" the elements align naturally in a positive formation. This gives a more powerful energy field, or aura, to the person.

    The physical love has its place in the scheme of things. God has put everything here for a reason. However, the physical act is temporary and for a genuine reflection of Life, Love, and Truth these energies need to be raised into the emotional realm, then the intuitive level, and finally into the ALL which is union with our spiritual Overself, some call it the Christ Mind. This is the unfoldment of the human being into his lasting state - SPIRIT.

    It is through meditation or simply quiet reflection that we can tune in to this inward state called self-realization in which we experience the cosmic presence. All of this is based on the law of Love.


  2. Jesus tells us to love each other. But then He goes on to say to love each other as He loves us.

    Said Jesus: "If you love your fellows as I have loved you, then shall all men know that you are my disciples."

    As the universes expand, and as gravity and love reach out into time-organizing space, we are able to understand more and more of the First Source and Center. http://www.urantia.org/papers/paper106.h...

  3. ok then

  4. I think! I get the question... Can you live life with the same feeling you have while in the act of love?  If you mean with great passion then sure but if you were in a constant state of euphoria  wouldn't you OD or get so dependent on it that you become hyper sensitive to negative feelings. That's allot of pressure to live with.  Have you ever met a person that is ALWAYS bubbly and happy?  aren't those the ones that when they encounter the slightest bit of negative, they go postal?  I don't know..I'm just  say-in

  5. I see where you are going.  I would say not only the act of love, but  identifying with as a result of what one has become.  When perfected, Love become unconditional to all existing thing and is described as permanent ecstasy.  Traditionally this is found in those who are considered saintly, like the Pope or the Dali Lama, where one is in love with the world.    

  6. The act of love,(s*x), is only a part of love. True love is the daily interaction of people who build an entire life together.

  7. I suppose some people might be able to do that.

    For myself, it seems the best thing I can do is to visit that space regularly. I rather like the coming and going process, rather than the LOVE always experience. For me it's like getting wet. Either you jump in and are soaked with love all at once ...kind of a disruptive, mind/body boggling sort of LOVE, or there is a fine mist of love that soaks me down over time. Ultimately I get wet with it and then I move into the drying stages.

    AS I dry out, I seem to love the experience as much as that of getting soaked with love. Ha!

    It's the changes of the LOVE tide that I have come to covet. ONE has to meditate and become extremely sensitive to stay in the state you ask of, as I understand your question.

    I am just a regular person and am happy that way. But the blowing of the winds of life, as the changing of the tides of LOVE thrill me to no end. I would suggest that you have a greater appreciation for things you have had, when you don't have them and know they are things you can have yet again and again.

    That thought in it's own rite, could be called living in love always, Yes?

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