What Exactly Is Love?

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Fear is not love, dependence is not love, jealousy is not love, possessiveness and domination are not love, responsibility and duty are not love, self-pity is not love, the agony of not being loved is not love, love is not the opposite of hate any more than humility is the opposite of vanity. If you can eliminate all these, not by forcing them but by washing them away as the rain washes the dust of many days from a leaf, then perhaps you will come upon this strange flower which man always hungers after.

If you have not got love, not just in little drops but in abundance, if you are not filled with it, the world will go to disaster. You know intellectually that the unity of mankind is essential and that love is the only way, but who is going to teach you how to love? When you exercise discipline and the will to love, love goes out the window. By practicing some method or system of loving you may become extraordinarily clever or more kindly or get into a state of non-violence, but that has nothing whatsoever to do with love.

In this torn desert world there is no love because pleasure and desire play the greatest roles, yet without love your daily life has no meaning. And you cannot have love if there is no beauty. There is beauty only when your heart and mind know what love is. Without love in that sense of beauty there is no virtue, and you know very well that, do what you will, improve society, feed the poor, you will only be creating more mischief, for without love there is only ugliness and poverty in your own heart and minds. But when there is love and beauty, whatever you do is right, whatever you do is in order. If you know how to love, then you can do what you love, then you can do what you like because it will solve all other problems.

So we reach the point: can the mind come upon love without discipline, without thought, without enforcement, without any book, any teacher or leader- come upon it as one comes upon a lovely sunset? It seems to me that one thing is absolutely necessary and that is passion without motive- passion that is not the result of some commitment or attachment, passion that is not lust. A man who does not know what passion is will never know love because love can come into being only when there is total self abandonment.

A mind that is seeking is not a passionate mind and to come upon love without seeking it is the only way to find it- to come upon it knowingly and not as the result of any effort or experience. Such a love, you will find, is not of time; such a love is both personal and impersonal, is both the one and the many. Like a flower that has perfume you can smell it or pass it by. That flower is for everybody and for the one who takes the trouble to breathe it deeply and look at it with delight. Whether one is very near in the garden or very far away, it is the same to the flower because it is full of that perfume and therefore it is sharing with everybody.

Love is something that is new, fresh, alive. It has no yesterday and no tomorrow. It is beyond the turmoil of thought. It is only the innocent mind which knows what love is, and the innocent mind can live in a world which is not innocent. To find this extraordinary thing which man has sought endlessly through sacrifice, through worship, through relationship [...], through every form of pleasure and pain, is only possible when thought comes to understand itself and comes naturally to an end. Then love has no opposite. Then love has no conflict. If you don’t know what to do, you do nothing. Absolutely nothing. Then inwardly you are completely silent. Do you understand what that means? It means that you are not seeking, not wanting, not pursuing; there is no center at all. Then there is love.

Seed Questions for Reflection

How do you relate to the notion that finding love is only possible when thought comes to understand itself and comes naturally to an end? Can you share a personal story of a time you were not seeking, wanting or pursuing, and experienced love? What helps you go beyond the turmoil of thought and root in love?

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14 Past Reflections
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Sofronios
May 1, 2025
How a normal human being without going deeply into such profound understanding
Of such “thoughts “ realise the essence of love ?
How we can absorbed them more importantly Comprehend and implement such understanding and become Our core of life In our everyday life .
How such thoughts can become our inner citadel as Pierr Haddot Defines it to be our tool for our everyday life
How as normal human beings we can integrated them and be useful to our own. Individual rhythm of life as Krisnamurti implies without any effort and any control
Can “enchiridion “type of a manual as Epictetus describes it can be the tool of reaching eudemonia?synonymous of love
Can AI help humans find the path to love?
Or may be epicurean theory of living a happy life is the key of living a meaningful life?
VJ
Vathsala Jayasimha
Jul 1, 2023
Yes love in the context described at a different level felt by humans , at the level of being unselfish , empathetic trying to feel for others without a motive. It comes with a human passion not for any other ulterior motive or benefits.
Yes it is very very rare to be found in the present scenario of the materialistic and selfish egoistic world surviving on competition and cut throat business.
EC
Esteban Cano
Jan 29, 2023
I wanna read more books of him
BC
Black Crow Walking
Jan 17, 2023
We are all love inside the body vehicle
JO
Jan 10, 2023
God Is Love and Love is God.💗
AN
Annabelle
Jan 10, 2023
Feels like love is just living. Without adding anything. Pure joy of life. Life of joy. No sugar added. Nothing withdrawn either.
HG
Harshvardhan Gupta
Jan 10, 2023
Is love what remains after the ego has turned and melted?

Is love what remains when physical forms become completely irrelevant?

Is love what remains once everything is let go and emergence is allowed to take over?
TA
Tami
Jan 10, 2023
When my son was born, thought completely stopped (temporarily) and I was bathed in the consciousness of pure love. I felt whole in a way I never have before - when I hug him or am close to him nowadays, I can access some levels of this. But as he grows - I am aware that I do not want to seek this feeling to meet my own needs. But it is always undeniably there. Letting go of other aspects of my mind are still a work in progress but I have found this reading to be the most beautiful treatise on love that I have come across. Thank you for offering it to me. Namaste
DD
David Doane Jan 10, 2023
I love your comments -- "bathed in the consciousness of pure love" -- and you felt whole like never before, and can still access that. Beautiful. I can relate -- holding and hugging a baby I felt in (as in within) Love -- nothing like it in this human life, and some of it stays forever. Thanks for sharing.
BA
Jan 8, 2023
Question and answer seen as “what is’ when glimpse occurs even once, one can describe what love is, an unconditional expression of energy give it any name. It is direct perceiving where there is no time base entity like “I-center” interpret through contextual knowledge.
DD
Jan 8, 2023
My understanding is that love is way beyond thinking. It isn't necessary to learn to love or will to love. Love is natural. If you want to be a full human being, it is necessary to allow, accept, open to and live from the love that you already are. As far as I'm aware, my seeking, wanting or pursuing love get in the way of my experiencing love. Even when I have sought, wanted or pursued love, love has happened and surprised me aside from and in spite of my efforts. The most I do is let myself be available to love. Krisnamurti says love requires self-abandonment, which to me means love requires me putting down my defenses, being open, honest and vulnerable. What helps me love is complying with that requirement, that is, self-abandonment. What also helps is knowing how wonderful love is. One love experience results in wanting more.
TE
Jan 8, 2023
Beautiful passage, as is the longer article including it! The author speaks very eloquently of True Love beyond the many uses of that word in the English language. I might suggest the word "Awakening" for what he describes, and see that as the only true end to suffering in this reality.
JP
Jan 7, 2023
Where there is no fear, no doubt, no hesitation, no conditions there is love. Such love unites us and creates unbroken and undivided oneness. As I understand from my own experience such love creates unity and oneness within and without, personal and interpersonal. My mother used to tell me, "You cannot love others if you not love yourself." She was a living example of such deep, pure, truthful and blissful love. My mother planted the seeds of such pure love and the seeds and they grew into a fragrant and flowering plant. I have been blessed to be with people who has opened their arms to welome me with deep affection and love. Mind can be our friend and mind can be our foe. When I use my mind to understand what causes disunity and what causes unity, my mind is my friend. I also have come to understand the power of heart, the power of kindness, compassion and love. We need three H's to live fully: Head, Heart and Hands. We need to cultivate intellect, love, and skillful hands to liv... View full comment
PK
Dec 9, 2019
When I read this poem, it brought me warm memories of reading it the first time several years ago and having a meaningful discussion about consciousness and nature. When I felt that oneness, a generous wholeness where there are no distinctions, no separation and no names, I felt just happy — not happy about something or because I got something. I was just happy — was filled with unending joy and there was no center or identity to connect with that happiness. I felt as if I have no beginning or ending. No past or future. I was rock, chair, flower, tree, bird and the person whom I used to really dislike. Everything and everybody is me and I am everybody. I stayed in that state for about 6 hours and the fragrance of that experience remained with me for a month. When I am with people like Viral, Jayesh Bhai and Harshada didi, I feel that vastness of experience. This is a photo of Malleswaram (Bangalore) flower market. What I saw was an abundance of joy in the form of flow... View full comment