Unconditional Love

The world as we know it today can often feel or seem foreign to us and that is because we have never had to experience situations such as those we are shown and given in this present time. It is a very difficult and challenging world we live in, and that is called ‘diversity’.

Diversity is good because it allows us the opportunity to face situations, and then choose what we do about the situation. It is through diversity we learn and grow, we move forward in evolution which is the goal of every incarnate here.

The title of this blog – Unconditional Love – doesn’t mean we have to be everyone’s best friend, it simply means we need to accept another’s journey even if we have differing opinions, differing religious or political beliefs or differing ‘anything else’. 

It’s called ‘unconditional love’, acceptance of another’s chosen life plan – unconditionally without judgement. 

It is most prudent to accept another because we truly do not know what their life plan is, we do not know their struggles, or where they are in their level of consciousness. It can be thought of as being kind, having compassion for another or just plain acceptance of where that soul is on their way through life.

When we treat someone with love and compassion – no matter what – that is an indication of where WE are on our own journey. 

If we face disrespect or challenges from someone, our task is to pay attention to our own reaction, pay attention to how we deal with each situation. 

One of my granddaughters said to me “what other people think of me is none of my business, that is their world”.  What incredibly wise words, indeed!

Unconditional Love also applies to ourselves. When we love and accept our own self, our own journey then we are much more able to love and accept another. 

If our energy does not match the energy of a person we come in contact with, that is just fine, we can accept where they are in consciousness, ‘let them go’ and move on.

Bethel