The Power of Love
Love is a complex performance. Love without reasoning (thinking) has little chance of performing something stable. Love without Spirit is structure-less and has no inner depth. If somebody wants to live with Spirit, he has to learn how to interpret dreams and to meditate correctly. If somebody wants to love, he has to observe with concentration and clear view the inner and external world. Love presupposes a will to act. Living love means to precisely look at the genuine inner needs, to one’s own acting, psycho- dynamism and all feelings. In a raw state the force of love is archaic, instinctive, nothing more than a physiological (brain) social pattern.
Love is a manifold creative force of life. Love gives meaning and value to life. Love makes life worth living and rich. Love is the key to a lot of apparently unsolvable situations. Love respects life’s many-sided balances. Love operates in many directions: for one’s own psychical life, for the psychical life of the partner, for living together, for creating a life environment, for political and economical life, for culture, and for the religious (spiritual) life.
Love respects life in many balanced ways. In society, love integrates the world of children and that of the elderly and disabled people. All people with limited abilities can discover love and learn to live love creatively like everybody in society. Love operates in diverse directions: for one’s own psychical life, for the psychical life of the partner, for the social life, for the environment, for the political and economic life, as well as for the cultural and religious life.
Love has a tendency to transform everything that hinders a balanced inner wholeness. Love tends to dissolve “complexes” in the unconscious, to transform thought to external realities, and to openly care for feelings. Love wants to put through its own values and pushes to live meaning and values beyond the individual frame of life.
Transforming means: re-forming psychical forces, growing with spiritual values creating a way of living with spiritually and with the essential meaning of life and its values. This is the dedication to the real life of human beings and demands the education of the psychical life. Expressions of such a performance are: elaborating one’s own inner life, the ability to reconcile and to renounce something in the interest of higher aims in the context of psychical-spiritual development.
To love also means: to understand (to see, to care for, and to live) one’s own whole being in a network of mankind and the earth. To go beyond one’s own unity also leads to the environment: What human beings have inside as an archetypal ideal shall find a real expression in the external world.