The worry I would have of that is our warped and distorted view of what love actually is.
Ah, yes… I see your point. Well, when I use Love with a capital “L” I’m talking about Divine Love, Father-Mother Love, the Love that we see expressed in kindness, compassion, mercy, tenderness, gentleness, nurturing and caring for one another – I’m not talking about the ego-driven, selfish, lusting, coveting, grasping love. I mean… that’s not real love, right?
I think you have those last three words backwards.
I wonder if we can use the reflexive property here: God is Love and Love is God?
The worry I would have of that is our warped and distorted view of what love actually is.
Ah, yes… I see your point. Well, when I use Love with a capital “L” I’m talking about Divine Love, Father-Mother Love, the Love that we see expressed in kindness, compassion, mercy, tenderness, gentleness, nurturing and caring for one another – I’m not talking about the ego-driven, selfish, lusting, coveting, grasping love. I mean… that’s not real love, right?