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Published: 2023-02-17 15:27:23 +0000 UTC; Views: 245; Favourites: 2; Downloads: 0
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Thomas Sheridan makes an analogy about learning a lot from cats. A dog will “love” you unconditionally, but cats won’t, and maybe at some levels they are healthier because of this. They are saying “if you hurt me, I won’t be nice to you.” A dog will “love” you no matter what you do to them. It is charming and endearing to view a dog in that way, but for humans to live our lives in such a way is very dangerous. To love someone unconditionally when it is not a child can develop into a form of fanaticism. You become fanatically devoted to someone, give yourself to them, etc. You end up having no control over yourself and can be led into the Gates of hell by that person by being fooled and not being careful.Unconditional “love” is presented as the “spiritual love”, as the greatest love, just pure positive feeling towards someone no matter what they do, or towards everything because you “love it all”. Unconditional love, agape, can be the most dangerous, as Thomas Sheridan points out in his lecture in Norway. It is required from a parent towards a child because that child depends on the parent for survival until it is mature enough. Unconditional “love” towards another person (or several) is not healthy. If you start abusing me, am I supposed to still “love” you unconditionally? Would you? No, you are an adult; you have to learn to love conditionally because what other people do does matter and letting people get away with harm is not good or healthy.
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