What's Love Got to Do With It?
- jmat5346
- Oct 16, 2024
- 3 min read
Love Redefined: Beyond Romance to Universal Energy

When we hear the word "love," what typically comes to mind? For many, it's the rush of a new romantic relationship, the comfort of a long-term partnership, or the plot of the latest rom-com. Our society has conditioned us to view love primarily through the lens of romantic relationships. We're taught to seek our "other half," to find that special someone who will complete us and make our lives whole.
But what if this view of love is limiting? What if it's preventing us from experiencing the true depth and breadth of what love really is?
The World's View of Love
In popular culture, love is often portrayed as:
- A feeling of intense attraction and affection towards another person
- Something that happens to us, that we "fall into"
- The key to happiness and fulfillment in life
- Primarily romantic or familial in nature
- Something we need to find outside ourselves
This perspective isn't entirely wrong, but it's incomplete. It places love in a box, limiting its potential and our ability to experience it fully.
Challenging the Conventional Wisdom
Let's step back and consider a more expansive view of love. What if love isn't just a feeling or a type of relationship, but something far more fundamental to our existence?
Love as Energy
At its core, love is energy. It's the vibrant, connective force that flows through all living things. Just as we're made up of atoms and molecules, we're also composed of this loving energy. It's our true essence, the very fabric of our being.
We Are Love
This means that we don't need to seek love outside ourselves. We don't need to find our "other half" because we're already whole. We are love. It's not something we need to earn or attract; it's something we need to recognize and cultivate within ourselves.
Tapping into Our Love Frequency
The challenge, then, isn't finding love, but tapping into the love that's already within us. It's about raising our vibration to match the frequency of love. This involves:
Self-awareness: Recognizing the love that's inherent in our being
Mindfulness: Staying present and open to the love that surrounds us
Compassion: Extending love to ourselves and others without condition
Gratitude: Appreciating the love in all its forms in our lives
Beyond Romantic Love
When we start to embody this frequency of love, we begin to experience it in all aspects of our lives, not just in romantic relationships. We feel connected to the cashier at the grocery store, the stranger on the bus, the trees in the park. We recognize the underlying unity of all things and our place within that unity.
This doesn't mean that romantic love isn't special or important. Rather, it means that the love we experience in romantic relationships is just one expression of the universal love energy that permeates everything.
The Fulfillment of Universal Love
Carrying the frequency of love is far more fulfilling than relying solely on romantic love for our happiness and well-being. Here's why:
Consistency: Unlike romantic love, which can ebb and flow, this universal love is constant and accessible at all times.
Independence: We're not reliant on another person for our sense of love and completeness.
Abundance: We begin to see love everywhere, in everything, expanding our capacity for joy and connection.
Personal growth: As we embody love, we naturally become more compassionate, understanding, and peaceful individuals.
Positive impact: When we radiate love, we positively affect everyone and everything around us, creating a ripple effect of goodness in the world.
Embracing a New Perspective
Shifting our understanding of love from a limited, romantic-focused view to this expansive, energy-based perspective isn't always easy. It requires us to challenge deeply ingrained beliefs and to open ourselves to a new way of experiencing the world.
But the rewards are immense. When we recognize love as our inherent nature, we tap into an infinite source of joy, peace, and fulfillment. We no longer need to search for love because we realize we are love.
So the next time you think about love, try to expand your perspective. Look beyond romantic relationships and see the love that's present in every interaction, every moment, every breath. Recognize the love that you are, and watch as it transforms your life and the world around you.
Remember, love isn't just something you feel—it's something you are. Embrace your loving nature, and let it shine.
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