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Love derives from the personality and experience of the entity.
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Love is the entity's response to its highest values.
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Love is often developed between entities because of previous relationships in past incarnations.
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| | | ii | Types of love |
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Entities develop different strengths or types of love.
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Love can be in relation to another entity or to concepts, sights, sounds or experiences.
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Strengths of love can range from simple fondness for to exquisite ecstasy.
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| | | iii | Expressions of love |
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The method of expression of love varies according to its strength and the circumstances surrounding its expression.
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An entity may also express its love through self-sacrifice.
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The expression of love does not require reciprocity.
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Love
Love makes the world go round,
Thoughts of love keep the mind sound;
Acts of love keep the heart strong,
Receipt of love gives to life its song.
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GOD'S LOVE
And God said (to Its Self):
"Let there Be Light!"
And We Became!
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Four Commandments
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Honor thy parents one and all
For in each their own way, they did sacrifice for you.
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Steal not anything
Neither life nor property, nor effort
Nor a just reputation from anyone.
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Share your abundance in material and knowledge
With the haves and the have-nots,
To help pave the road for all.
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Seek the Truth Teach your Truth
Constantly and fervently,
But with an open mind to the Truths of others.
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