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Kathy Hamilton

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11/14/2006 4:26:29 PM
Unconditional Love and Healthy Boundaries More Inspiration Solutions Adapted from The Findhorn Book of Unconditional Love, by Tony Mitton (Findhorn Press, 2003). The phrase “unconditional love” is a popular one. But what does it mean, exactly? Simple Solution: printer friendly version Where do healthy boundaries –those emotional boundaries that define our own unique presence --fit in? Don’t boundaries keep us separate? Is merging with another the goal? Are you misunderstanding the true nature of unconditional love? Find out what this wise author has to say about it, and its relationship to healthy boundaries, here: Unconditional love has no goal in view. It simply is. It is the love that made us. I believe that this is the root of humankind’s restlessness, that we are looking for unconditional love and do not realize that it is already within us. So we fantasize and when we hear about unconditional love, we think we must emulate God and extend it to everybody immediately. Then, of course, we flunk and feel a failure. Unconditional love is a universal principle, but it is also a learning experience. If we take the conscious decision to choose love as our spiritual practice, our personality blooms and flourishes. We grow. But a misunderstanding of the true nature of unconditional love can be disempowering and weaken a person‘s capacity for self-sovereignty. It can foster dependency and co-dependency in a relationship. If I surrender or ignore my boundaries, then I don’t have to worry about or do the hard work of maintaining them. But boundaries don’t have to be separative at all; they are defining, and they help coalesce and focus energy and presence in a unique way. Unconditional love does not say “I love everyone equally,” but rather “I love everyone appropriately and in response to their uniqueness.” And, very importantly, unconditional love does not mean unconditional acceptance of behaviors Kathy Hamilton/simikathy.com
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Re: Simple Solution
11/14/2006 7:46:40 PM

Kathy,

Not simple, not easy, not likely.

I was fortunate to have experienced unconditional love, but was not aware of it until that person was no longer around to give it. Not that I didn't love them, but that I REALLY didn't take the time to appreciate it!

I would like to share a tribute that I previously posted at your "What is a Dad" forum as an example. Please visit the link. It has been on the net as a reminder to me since July 1998.

A Tribute to Dad

Take the time,

Sam

 

 

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11/14/2006 8:47:20 PM
Wow Sam, That was very heart felt thank you for sharing,Your Dad must of been an amazing man.I am truly sorry for your loss.God be with you Sam.Kathy/simikathy.com
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11/15/2006 4:49:15 AM
Hi Kathy, Thnks for the invitation and the good article. Hey SAM, Sorry to say, methinks many of us are with you in regards to parents who have died. Too late we "rug rats" discover what we have lost and it is very sad to say the least. Please, Take Care! Neil (Other names for kids: mall mutts, ankle biters & curtin climers)
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11/15/2006 7:59:48 AM
hello Kathy..yes I had it and lost it...it can be sad at times after 35 years to lose someone...Larry
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