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Spiritual teacher Rajiv Agarwal explores the profound difference between conditional attachment and unconditional love. He examines how we've distorted the meaning of love, using it to describe everything from material preferences to deep human connections, and questions whether what we call "love" is actually just expectations and sensual fulfillment.
Rajiv distinguishes between narrow, seasonal love - intense but limited to "me and mine" - and the boundless, motiveless love he witnessed in a sage in the Himalayas who served tea and fritters to all visitors without expectation or demand. This encounter revealed love in its purest form: patient, forgiving, and completely unconditional.
The episode challenges listeners to examine their own capacity for love: Can we love someone who has hurt us? Can we love without keeping internal tallies of give and take? Rajiv reveals that true love has no seasons, no motives, and sees unity in all beings regardless of their actions toward us.
Drawing from his own spiritual awakening, he describes love as the very quality of pure consciousness - timeless, causeless, and embracing everyone equally. This love flows naturally from acceptance of the present moment and others as they are.
https://innerspiritualawakening.com/
By Rajiv AgarwalSpiritual teacher Rajiv Agarwal explores the profound difference between conditional attachment and unconditional love. He examines how we've distorted the meaning of love, using it to describe everything from material preferences to deep human connections, and questions whether what we call "love" is actually just expectations and sensual fulfillment.
Rajiv distinguishes between narrow, seasonal love - intense but limited to "me and mine" - and the boundless, motiveless love he witnessed in a sage in the Himalayas who served tea and fritters to all visitors without expectation or demand. This encounter revealed love in its purest form: patient, forgiving, and completely unconditional.
The episode challenges listeners to examine their own capacity for love: Can we love someone who has hurt us? Can we love without keeping internal tallies of give and take? Rajiv reveals that true love has no seasons, no motives, and sees unity in all beings regardless of their actions toward us.
Drawing from his own spiritual awakening, he describes love as the very quality of pure consciousness - timeless, causeless, and embracing everyone equally. This love flows naturally from acceptance of the present moment and others as they are.
https://innerspiritualawakening.com/