I do think it is possible, but requires a depth of intimacy that few people can manage, because that intimacy ultimately reveals ourselves to us with all of our shadowy splendor - the dark and the golden. Anyone that needs to dominate, be "right", control or have things their "way" won't experience it. Greg Braden said that relationship is the modern day temple. Unconditional love is the tabernacle then, holding the hosts for transubstantiation. Robert Augustus Masters just published a book on intimacy that I ordered and have high hopes for. I will let you know if I find any nuggets of wisdom in it.
On Friday, August 23, 2013 12:17:23 AM UTC-4, AmandaRheen wrote:
-- On Friday, August 23, 2013 12:17:23 AM UTC-4, AmandaRheen wrote:
Is it really possible or probable for unconditional love to develop and be maintained between unrelated adults? What effect does trust in the relationship have for the giver and receiver? Is this ultimately a one way or two way love?
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