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The Love of the Spirit In which way is the love of the spirit different from blind or instinctive love? 1. The love of the spirit is an attitude. It accepts everything just as it is, simply because it exists. 2. The love of the spirit does not know the judgement that decides whether something must exist or not. The fact something exists means that it was thought by a creator spirit just the way it is, and it is loved that way. 3. When the love of the spirit encompasses us, it rejoices in everything that exists and in the way it exists. 4. In the end, the love of the spirit is an attitude that promotes everything just the way it is. It is in favour of everything. 5. The love of the spirit is a creative love that allows everything to take its place and that defends it. It wants everything to be present, just the way it is. 6. The love of the spirit does not wonder whether something has a right to exist. For it, everything and everyone are part of the whole, including us, just the way we are. What are the consequences of the love of the spirit with regards to our attitude towards everything? 1. We agree to everything. 2. We allow everything its right time. We do not want to extend nor shorten its time. 3. We do not want to remove nor add something to anything, in the sense of wanting to improve it. Everything was created by another entity and exists thanks to it, just the way it is. Can this love be felt? Or is it just pure existence, a kind of being present? An existence that agrees, even to us, the way we are, and which agrees to the time assigned to our existence. For the love of the spirit there is no more or less belonging. For it, there is no greater or lesser right to belong. For it, nothing goes beyond existing in the present. The love of the spirit is always in motion. It remains within a creative movement. In tune with it, we agree to this movement. We include ourselves