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DH: The best of all kind of love, is the universal love, or metta:

One loves all beings: 

(a) by the non-harassment of all beings and thus avoids harassment; 
(b) by being inoffensive (to all beings) and thus avoids 
offensiveness; 

(c) by not torturing (all beings) and thus avoids torturing; 

(d) by the non-destruction (of all life) and thus avoids 
destructiveness; 

(e) by being non-vexing (to all beings) and thus avoids vexing; 

(f) by projecting the thought, "May all beings be friendly and not 
hostile"; 

(g) by projecting the thought," May all beings be happy and not 
unhappy"; 

(h) by projecting the thought, "May all beings enjoy well-being and 
not be distressed." 

In these eight ways one loves all beings; therefore, it is called 
universal love. And since one conceives (within) this quality (of 
love), it is of the mind. And since this mind is free from all 
thoughts of ill-will, the aggregate of love, mind and freedom is 
defined as universal love leading to freedom of mind. 

>From the above passage it will be seen that metta implies 
the "outgrowing" of negative traits by actively putting into practice 
the correlative positive virtues. 

It is only when one actively practices non-harassment towards all 
beings that one can outgrow the tendency to harass others. Similarly, 
it is with the other qualities of inoffensiveness, non-tormenting, 
non-destroying and non-vexing in deed, word and thought that one can 
outgrow the negative traits of being offensive, of tormenting others, 
of destructiveness and of vexatiousness. 

Over and above such positive conduct and principled way of life, one 
further cultivates the mind through that specific technique of 
meditation called metta-bhavana, which generates powerful thoughts of 
spiritualized love that grow boundless, making consciousness itself 
infinite and universal. 

Thoughts that wish all beings to be friendly and never hostile, happy 
and never unhappy, to enjoy well-being and never be distressed, imply 
not only sublimity and boundlessness, but also utter freedom of mind. 
Hence the appropriateness of the expression "universal love leading 
to freedom of mind." 

As for the meanings of the five aspects opposed by metta, harassment 
is the desire to oppress or damage; offensiveness is the tendency to 
hurt or injure; torturing is a synonym of the sadistic tendency to 
torment, subjecting others to pain or misery; destructiveness is to 
put an end to or to finish, the trait of the extremist and the 
iconoclast; vexing is to tax, trouble or cause others worry and 
strain. Each of these tendencies is rooted in antipathy and 
malevolence, and provides a contrast with metta, both as a mode of 
conduct and as a psychological state or attitude of mind.

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The real love doesn't ask for itself.

And it is the strongest power in our universe.


Salam dalam dharma

danardono







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