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1. The Supreme Being, being a boundless ocean of spirit or love; and,

human being, being a drop or current of spirit or love from this ocean;

and, love being the very essence and means of existence of the whole

creation, it follows that no effort in any direction, temporal or spiritual,

unless actuated by love or affectionate regard, can be crowned with success,

and, the work or labour rendered easy, sweet and harmonious.

 

2. Love is most sublime, having its origin in the highest region, the

abode of the Supreme Being. In whatever heart it sprang up, it will gradually

raise and carry the fortunate possessor of this lofty and noble passion

to the highest region.

 

3. All good qualities and goodness itself will gradually find their home

in the heart in which love dwells and all bad qualities will be rooted

out by and by.

 

4. Whatever a human being, full of pure love thinks or does, is all wisdom;

while the thoughts and works of worldly wise persons are full of selfishness

and folly.

 

5. Knowledge without love for the Supreme Being is futile and tends towards

untruth or darkness or materialism, while love turns everything to good

use and leads to enlightenment and truth. Even worldly love, such as

filial and conjugal, is attended with goodness, happiness and comfort

to all concerned. How much more good would then result to mankind in

general if the same loves become spiritual, and be directed towards the

Supreme Being, the merciful and Kind Parent of the whole creation.

 

6. Self-love brings on egotism or pride, and sows the seed of hatred,

jealousy and disregard in the minds of kindred, associates and neighbours;

while pure and sacred love for the Supreme Being creates in the heart

humility, meekness and an affectionate regard for kindred, neighbours

and humanity in general.

 

7. Pure and holy love is always ready to spend (regardlessly) whatever

it has for the sake of its beloved, the Supreme Father, and the benefit

of mankind without any distinction; whereas self-love or love of world

always tries to appropriate everything to itself, even at the risk and

loss of others.

 

8. Pure and holy love is always ready to sacrifice anything whatever

to gain admission into the presence of the beloved, the Supreme Being;

whereas, self-love will never part with anything except for the sake

of its own aggrandizement and indulgence in sensual pleasures.

 

9. The noble passion of love is most powerful and strong. It removes

all obstacles and thorns in its way and discards all superstitions, doubts

and skepticism.

 

10. Where pure love dwells there sheds the light of Grace, as it forms

a link with the spirit or love current from its source, the Supreme Being.

 

 

11. Such is the strength and effect of affection and kind treatment that

it subdues ferocity and other injurious and dangerous characteristics

in beasts and other animals, that is to say, they begin to love and have

an affectionate regard for their keepers and trainers.

 

12. A heart devoid of love or affection is as hard as stone, and does

not form a suitable receptacle for light of Heavenly Grace and Mercy.

 

 

13. Sincere love is reciprocal, so if one has a heart full of love for

the Supreme Being, one is sure to be attracted towards Him by Grace,

Mercy and Holy Light which will gradually illumine his inner-self, and

then all menial and worldly affections and desires will gradually disappear.

 

14. Love or the power of attraction is the basis of the whole creation

and the cause of its sustenance and preservation.

 

15. The Supreme Being loves and takes special care of those who love

Him with all their heart and soul, and gradually draws them towards Himself,

the Grand Centre of Pure Light and Attraction; while those whose hearts

are imbued with worldly love and passions recede from this centre, or

in other words, they of themselves fly away towards the circumference

or darkness and untruth.

 

16. Every wave of love rising in a lover's heart brings tidings of goodness

and joy from the beloved, and every thought springing up in such a heart

is a harbinger of good works and good services for the sake of the beloved.

 

 

17. Love has no bounds, knows no restrictions, and is not limited by

conditions, and like its source is extensive and far reaching in its

beneficial results.

 

-- Huzur Maharaj, from, " Radhasoami Mat Prakash, " Soami Bagh Books, Agra

 

 

 

 

 

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