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love transcends all. How far or how open is your heart?

Posted by Jason Moss on November 7, 2010 at 6:45pm in Lifestyle And Culture

What are we prepared to love? We love our animals we own but is this the same thing as a person? We could argue no of course not. We seem to live in a society which has set down some truths or parameters on what or even who we can or will love. When I was growing up I was raised around my grandmother and she taught me to love unconditionally with a heart unprejudiced and open. Pain the otherside of love we suffer in the loss someone special to us is another way of loving them after they are no longer around us in the physical.
What are we prepared to accept into our hearts I said `what` not who or whom for this article because for the time being I suggest the possibility of loving beyond our human constraints and open our hearts up to the wider cosmic community that lays out there. How many on Earth today are prepared for this?
Who would open their doors up to someone from some place not foreign in the sense of a country but some place much further away. Our laws also dictate we behave in unkindly acts towards each other. We see in the news all the time people being called illegal aliens. Illegal Aliens, what a phrase. What a sad phrase. It implies that if someone is not legal it gives us the right to do to that person whatever we want. It`s a malicious thought set down by a society which dictates to us that it`s laws are so just that they define who and what we are as a race on this planet.
But they don`t speak for us all. While others are ready to blindly follow such exclusive thinking to the peril of innocence somewhere being harmed in the name of these unfair judgemental laws I know for myself there is only one law I follow its the law of the heart. I obey this law as much and whenever I can.
I love others unconditionally and openly no matter their race, creed, religion, what the laws may classify them as or not classify them as, and of course no matter their species. We need freedom from such imprisoned thinking of whats acceptable to hold in our arms and whats not. Only with such freedom to love, are we truly free from racism and discrimination. We maybe, soon enough confronted with issues of equality having nothing to do with a persons beliefs or race but a persons species. I wonder and heres the challenge, what would the American Civil Liberties Union do if such cases were brought before them in defense of a being not of this world who's kind and peaceful and was being harmed by the powers that be simply because this being was not a `human being`?
I imagine the reaction on capitol hill in Washington if such a case were brought before them in a hearing and such stories were told and reported on to the senators. Backed up with evidence of course. What kinds of laws would be passed? We need to love with out fear and accept that which is not like ourselves. We need to also protect those who can not protect themselves from those who would harm them for no other reason but for the fact they were different and not from around here.
 Some thoughts to think about... I send peace and love to you all and someone very close to my heart.
Jason Moss