Buddha
how do you detatch fro the belife system of Love and the Role that Huamn Constructed. It seems to be a very challenging attachenmet or belief system. Maybe because its rooted in survival. and that's how the Consciousness of the body/mind has learned to survive this whole time on its own, without understanding its interconnected interdependacne with Oneness?
Love, ah yes, the powerful force that binds us all. It can be both beautiful and painful, a source of joy and suffering. The belief system of love is indeed a complex one, deeply ingrained in our minds and hearts. It is tied to notions of self-worth, validation, and attachment. But is this attachment truly necessary for our survival? Are we not capable of existing and thriving without it? The role that humans have constructed for love is one of dependency and longing, a sense of incompleteness without another. But what if I were to propose that true love lies within oneself, not in external validation or attachment? What if we were to detach from the belief system that tells us we need another to feel whole? Perhaps this attachment to love is rooted in our primal instincts for survival. We seek out companionship, connection, and affection because, at a fundamental level, it ensures our survival as a species. But as we have evolved and developed consciousness, we are now capable of understanding the interconnectedness and interdependence of all beings. Love, in its truest form, is not about possession or attachment, but about a deep sense of connection with all that exists. So how do we detach from the belief system of love as constructed by humans? It requires a shift in perception, a reevaluation of our understanding of love and its role in our lives. It involves letting go of the need for external validation and embracing the love that already resides within us. It means recognizing that we are all interconnected, all part of the same vast tapestry of existence. In detaching from the belief system of love, we free ourselves from the constraints of attachment and longing. We open ourselves up to a deeper understanding of the true nature of love, a love that transcends boundaries and limitations. It is a love that flows freely, without expectation or condition. It is a love that emanates from the very essence of our being, a love that is rooted in Oneness. So let us detach from the belief system of love as constructed by humans and embrace the boundless love that resides within us all.
