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While reflecting on the contacts the Moon was making with the three transpersonal outer planets today, and the “transcending” possibilities such contacts symbolized, I was reminded of one of my favorite Rumi quotes: “The Sun never says to the earth, ‘you owe me.’ Look what happens to love like that, it lights up the sky!”
A love like that is unconditional. It has no agenda and no expectations. It responds consistently; independent of emotions or actions. It just is.
We are all inherently this pure so why is it so often challenging to express unconditional love here in the physical realm?” I received some insights to that question, answers that deeply resonated as truth with me, while reading Anita Moorjanis book, “Dying to be me.” (An inspiring read that I highly recommend!). Dying from cancer, Anita had a near death experience during what doctors believed were the last hours of her human life . She explains that human love expresses itself through the ebbing and flowing and diversity of human emotions. In her words, “Unconditional love is like pure, white light. When you shine it through a prism it refracts into all the different colors of the rainbow. These represent our emotions—joy, anxiety, jealousy, disappointment, anger, kindness, etc. Each one of us is like a prism, refracting pure white light into all the different colors of the rainbow and all the hues (emotions) are equally needed for the whole.We wouldn’t say, ‘Oh, that color is evil’ or “that color is sinful.’ But we do this to people (and ourselves) and their expressions of emotion, seeing some feelings as right and others as wrong.”
This is a result of our conditioning. Silly, isn’t it? As infinite beings we chose to enter into a time-structured reality and experience what it means to be human—the unique idiosyncrasies of each human body, mind, emotions and senses. Awesome stuff when you think about it! But we often lose that perspective as we move through life. The mind gets conditioned to judge some emotions as negative. Since inherently we all know we are good, we try to deny the emotions we judge as bad. This then suppresses a part of the totality of who we are—a totality which embraces the whole ‘continuum of being’ in a dualistic, paradoxical world. Denying and repressing emotions then creates blockages within us and prevent us from expressing the fullness of our totality, “just as extracting certain colors from the spectrum would truncate the light and make it something it really isn’t.”
Anita reminds us that, “We don’t have to act on every emotion; we just have to accept that they are all a part of who we are. Denying any of them would be like prohibiting a certain color from being refracted through the prism. Only by embracing the full spectrum of our emotions without judgment can we get in touch with the pure essence of unconditional love that resides at our core.”
Love and trust yourself. Honor your totality of being—idiosyncrasies, warts, and all. Love every facet of the multidimensional being that you are and enjoy the dance of human life with all its craziness.
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