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Human Relationships: The World’s Definition of Love Session 2
Human Relationships: The World’s Definition of Love Session 2
Human Relationships: The World’s Definition of Love Session 2
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Jesus discusses the differences between the world’s definition of love and God’s definition of love, such as; love is never painful, love is never demanding, and love is not justice. Jesus also describes the process of how to come to learn God’s definition of love in our souls by releasing fear and other emotional errors.
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This ebook is a transcript of a seminar delivered by Jesus (AJ Miller) on 10th September 2011 in Murgon, Queensland, Australia, as part of the Human Relationships series.

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    Human Relationships - Jesus (AJ Miller)

    Human Relationships

    The World’s Definition Of Love

    By

    Jesus (AJ Miller)

    Session 2

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    This ebook is a transcript of a seminar delivered on 10th September 2011 in Murgon, Australia by AJ Miller (who claims to be Jesus) as part of the Human Relationships series. In this seminar Jesus discusses the differences between the world’s definition of love and God’s definition of love, such as; love is never painful, love is never demanding, and love is not justice. In this talk Jesus also describes the process of how to come to learn God’s definition of love in our souls by releasing fear and other emotional errors.

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    Table of Contents

    The World’s Definition of Love: Session 2, Part 1

    1. Introduction

    2. The cause and effect of loving behaviour

    2.1. Trying to become more loving through the intellect is fighting our own nature

    2.2. An example of attracting controlling older men

    2.2.1. Speaking the truth takes us closer to the cause

    2.3. Dealing with the cause automatically changes the effect

    2.4. An example of a woman who is unsure how to behave and express herself

    2.5. Being in truth about our feelings

    3. Working through terror to become more loving

    3.1. Terror of parental violence

    3.2. Living in terror vs. feeling terror

    3.2.1. Terror is the cause of many Law of Attraction events

    3.3. Choosing to feel terror prevents us acting out in rage

    3.3.1. Spirits influence us out of our terror

    3.3.2. We are able to release any emotion that has entered us

    3.3.3. Beliefs that prevent us from feeling fear and terror

    3.4. Working through blockages to feeling terror

    3.4.1. Feeling the addiction

    3.5. Bodily responses to avoiding and feeling fear and terror

    3.6. Contrary to the worldview, it’s unloving to take people out of their emotions

    4. Dealing with the full extent of terror and trauma in our souls

    4.1. Faith and courage help us to fully feel the trauma and terror within us

    5. Love is much more powerful than fear, terror and anger

    5.1. An example of spirits who control the Chinese government

    5.2. God views love as the greatest and most powerful emotion

    5.2.1. Releasing terror is necessary to learn that love rules

    5.3. Love creates change

    5.4. Love is not vulnerable

    5.5. Love brings everything to us

    5.6. Love is childlike and spontaneous

    6. Summary of Session 2, Part 1

    The World’s Definition of Love: Session 2, Part 2

    7. The world’s vs. God’s definition of love

    7.1. Love is never painful

    7.2. Love is never demanding

    7.3. Love is never sacrifice

    7.4. Love is not justice

    8. Coming to accept God’s view of love

    8.1. An illustration of loving somebody who does not love us back

    9. Discerning between addictions and love

    9.1. Happiness can be derived from love or from addictions being met

    9.2. Discerning Divine Love from feelings from spirits

    9.2.1. God’s Love is not selective and will never feed addictions

    9.2.2. God’s Love causes us to grow in love

    9.2.3. Discerning addictions vs. love

    9.2.4. Reasons for feeling afraid of confusing God’s Love with feelings from spirits

    9.3. An example of a lady discerning love from addictions in a relationship

    9.3.1. Being truthful and open

    9.3.2. Truth binds relationships together

    9.3.3. Perfect relationships when we’re not at-one with God are addictive

    9.3.4. Truthful relationships that include God brings people closer

    10. Differences in learning God’s view of love for reincarnated people vs. people in their first incarnation

    10.1. Learning through the heart rather than intellectually

    10.2. Earth changes do not affect progression on the Divine Love Path

    11. Using Natural Love Path techniques to identify soul feelings

    12. Receiving God’s Love

    12.1. Information in the Padgett messages about receiving God’s Love

    12.2. Soul attributes required to receive God’s Love

    12.3. An example of a man being driven to ask questions by a spirit

    12.4. Developing God’s definition of soul attributes

    12.5. Developing God’s way of learning through the soul

    12.6. Developing a desire to truly see ourselves

    13. Closing Words

    13.1. Growing in love attracts others to the Divine Love Path

    13.2. Difficulties in connecting in a relationship with fear

    Appendix: Seminar Outline

    The World’s Definition of Love: Session 2, Part 1

    1. Introduction

    When we were down in Melbourne one of the talks that we did was a talk about love, and the world's definition of love. It was part of The Human Relationships series of talks and it’s called the The World's Definition of Love Q&A. Today, in session 2, I'd like to present some more information about the world's definition of love and compare that with God's definition of love.

    Now one of the things I mentioned in the introduction to that talk was that the world thinks it knows what love is. If you added up all the songs that have ever been sung, and it's only a guess because I don't know for certain, I'd say the majority of them are about love in some way, either about broken hearts or love in some other way. The world has this viewpoint that it knows exactly what love is, that everybody on the planet has an inbuilt tuner and we're all tuned in to love. Unfortunately that's not the case, but that's what we sometimes believe.

    The world also thinks it knows what love does and unfortunately if that were the case, you would think there would be no wars on this planet, you would think there would be very little pain associated with love on the planet, and so forth, so the reality is quite different from what we all believe. I find it interesting that all of us as individuals believe we know what love is, but the world is in an unloving mess. Now that doesn't make much sense to me. I don't know about you but for each of us as an individual to basically say, Well I know what love is, it's all of you that don't know, and then the next person says, I know what love is and it's all of you that don't know, and everyone in the world is basically saying that; that we all know what love is but it's you guys that don't know, when the reality is the world is a reflection of the lack of love that obviously exists within our soul. [00:03:38.24]

    We also have the world thinking that it knows what love feels like. So if you have a nice warm sensation in your heart area then it must be love. Isn't that the case? It must be love, love, love. (AJ sings) And so we think that certain feelings are associated with love and yet the reality is if we really analyse what's going on between ourselves and another person, many times it's just that our addiction got met rather than it actually being some kind of loving transaction where no addiction gets met. So oftentimes we think we know what love feels like and oftentimes it's feeling like something just made us feel happier or made us feel more joyful and so forth, but if we get underneath it we start seeing that actually there are some addictions in play. So that's the general feeling that we often have. So that's what the world thinks.

    What do you think? Many of you have been listening now for a couple of years, and you've been listening to a lot of talks, and many of the talks are about love. Now how are you going practising love in your own day-to-day life? Can you see we can intellectually receive a lot of information about something but practising love in our day-to-day life is a lot more difficult than just hearing the words and trying to put those words into action? And this is the problem we face. The problem we face is that for ourselves to be able to practice love there needs to be a change inside of the heart that causes it to occur. There needs to be something that changes inside of us in our heart that causes us to automatically be able to put love into practice, rather than having to work at it constantly. [00:06:26.24]

    And I feel what's been happening for many of you, is that you have been trying to put love into practise without letting go of the underlying emotion that drives a different behaviour. So what I would like to do is just talk for a moment about this with you before we start discussing more about what the world thinks about love. And I would like to talk about the issues of cause and effect for a little while.

    2. The cause and effect

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