“The Web of Love is an energetic web which connects the sacred essence of all beings in our world.” Source: The Web of Love
Spirit
We often speak of love as the choice to see the divinity in all beings. Unfortunately, humans often define love narrowly, usually in a romantic sense. Of course, love is far more than romantic feelings.
As your Bible says, “Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you.” Luke 6:27 How many humans, do you suppose, live—truly live—those words?
Now, we are not criticizing or condemning humans or their behavior. Everyone is doing the best they can with what they have.
We want to show you today how much more you can have than what you have now.
Take a walk in nature—in the woods, along the seashore, or anywhere you feel at peace. Notice all the life around you—the trees, the birds, the animals, the flowers, even the insects—all the life that fills your precious planet.
Do not just pass mindlessly through it all. Immerse yourself in it as you would a warm comforting bath on a cold and freezing winter’s night.
What have you just done? Think about it.
You have surrounded yourself with love, with God.
Does that sound silly? It’s the most loving act you can ever perform for yourself. You have placed yourself and all you love into the web of life, the web of God, the web of love.
Now you are home—the home you never truly left.
Copyright © 2021 by John Cali and Berna Copray
Edited by Berna Copray
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We’ve seen this video before. But it’s worth seeing again, as it speaks of the love between enemy soldiers of two countries at war with each other. The song is performed beautifully by Canadian singer John McDermott.
.Please share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
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Barbara
A great example of Ken Wilber’s Worldcentric — a higher stage of consciousness for mankind..
This brings tears to my eyes. We are all capable of love’s humanity to all.
Thank you.
John Cali
Thanks very much, Barbara, for your comments. Love is always the answer.
Jan Craft
I cried through the song! Love is All. Love is All!
John Cali
Thank you, Jan. It sure is a powerful song!