AnkleStraps54 -> RE: Unconditional Love (5/26/2007 2:02:30 AM)
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Unconditional love for another can only exist once one learns to accept and love oneself with all the strengths and weaknesses that make us who we are. Once we are able to just 'be' we find ourselves able to let others be. Conditions are about persuading, bullying, cajoling others into being or doing something they haven't chosen for themselves, more about our own need to make them into something we would prefer or find more aceptable. The Greeks have several categorisations of love, 'agape' (pronounced a gap pay) is a love that enables without any benefit to the 'lover' this love helps the 'loved' to explore their potential and develop it into everything they can be. So, if there are any Greeks out there who understand and practice this concept please contact me :) Carl Rogers in the late 20th century talked of 'unconditional, positive regard' That is the nearest I can find to explain unconditional love. The basis of this was respect for another persons way of 'being' I believe unconditional love can be attained, it means that you have nothing invested in changing the other person.... not probable but possible shiaz xx
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