Monday, June 6, 2011

How everything can be related to love

As the title suggests, every single thing in this life of ours can be somehow related to love. Yes, even the most ordinary of things. My friends can somehow relate to what I’m saying as they themselves may have experienced (or rather became victims of) my only joy I have in social networking sites, which is to (1) either to reverse whatever they post or (2) connect everything they say with love. Focusing more on my second “joy”, we can indeed relate everything with love.

The reason for our very existence is love, the reason for us having to choose whether to wear black or green on a Monday morning to work/school is all because of love. We are as we speak, lavishing one of the greatest gifts of God to humankind, Human Freedom. God could have made us robots dancing as He pulled the strings, but again, He gave us the power to choose… all because of Love, more specifically, His genuine Love for all of us.

Since freedom, as I’ve explained, is one of the gifts of Love, everything we do is a product of Love. The logic is quite simple to understand, but people may not pay too much attention to it as it is in our nature to ignore some of the things that are common to us. What follows is the conclusion of the logic that what we see, experience, touch, taste, or whatever the human senses can give to us are consequences of the concept that love evidently exists everywhere.

A more simple explanation of how love can be related to everything can be based from a more religious point of view. Pope Benedict XVI’s first encyclical letter is entitled Deus Caritas Est, in English, “God is Love”. If we reckon the characteristics of God, one of it would be His omnipresence. So he is everywhere and since our current pope said that He is indeed Love, so it must be that Love is also everywhere. So there you go. No explanations needed, just plain faith.

Yes, I do have a copy of it.

So to reiterate, EVERYTHING IS ALL ABOUT LOVE… and I dare to exaggerate on it (as you will see in SOME of my future posts).

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