DWQA QuestionsCategory: Divine GuidanceWhat is the divine perspective of the saying: “Love has no age, no limit; and no death?” John Galsworthy
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
This is getting to the deep center of things quite beautifully, because it reflects the fact that love is the purpose of existence and all that truly matters. If one serves love, one is living with high purpose and serving the soul in the doing. The depth and quality of love that is allowed to flourish will govern the happiness that is possible to achieve and the overall success of the journey. Much of life is devoted to the cultivation of love bonds with other human beings. This is purposeful because humans are designed that way and are part of a close-knit human family that is also close to the Creator. When there is a disconnect, people will suffer and will feel the loss and the absence of the love it represents and will yearn for its return. Any love that is denied in the giving or receipt will be a deficit and will be a negative energy that will return to the person in the future at some point wanting a repayment—a healing to happen to put the love back that was denied or lost. Similarly, the love that is shared in the bonds of marriage, the bonding of parents with their children, creates a love connection that will exist forever. It is the norm, not the exception, that people end up married to individuals who they have known from other lifetimes and cherish as friends and loves often through many differing roles as lover, spouse, parent, or child, and experiencing them by turns with others in a soul group, who travel together through time and share many experiences, good and bad, to take on challenges for learning and growth and help one another along the way as friends, neighbors, coworkers, as well as family members. Love is deep because love is eternal.