Conditional love is like a cancer in the soul. The spirit awakened to its own inherent evil while denying the fullness of its potential for good.
Within each man or woman is the potential to be holy. That is not well enough understood, mainly because it is interpreted in many absolute and restrictive ways by many religions.
Limiting holiness disguises the infinite and causes the temporary destruction of that which has no end.
There are better ways, but not only are they resisted, they’re resisted with hostility. It makes me wonder what people are really afraid of.
Conditional love and limited holiness are the same thing. They place us in a state of limbo. Limbo might be the worst state in which to exist.
However, it is only a state of mind. A refusal to acknowledge other options. At times there are other forces which prevent us from moving forward. These may be above and beyond our control, especially if they are not acknowledged. Acceptance is the key that unlocks the door of transformation. What you resist persists.
Limbo is the state in which you desire to do something that is right for you which either isn’t right at all, or is so right that the accompanying fear causes temporary paralysis. Fear is magnetic. It’s either attractive or repulsive. It’s good to be able to distinguish between them.
Sometimes you have to move into and beyond the fear. And sometimes you must run quickly in the other direction without looking back.