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When We Return to Love

7/26/2013

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When we return to love, we empower those around us, even our own enemies. Temptation aside, we set out to do good unto others, and we do it with the full love of God, not tampered with, in any way. When we return to love, we are not scolded for our failures, but only left to stew, if what we offer is as substandard carrots unearthed before their time. Our vision requires the richness of the fully formed carrot. When we return to love, we are not set out by God before our time, even if God was the coach of champions of the ring. We are not set apart as Jew and Gentile, but brought home to God in one family basket of love, honor, truth, and overall, or fundamentally, gratitude.

When we return to love, we see dignity in the bodily parts of man or woman. We are not held up by improper modesty or fooled by ridiculous flirtations. We are set down to reward love, based on whether it is true, truest to the form in which it is given. We reward the child for good behavior, endorse the child for righteousness, and live, not apart, but with character, with one another: We make captor and captive one in heart, with the pride and sin of both being understood by the other.

When we return to love, we are able to discuss sexual crimes, imprisonment, abandonment and torture. When we return to love, we are able to liberate God, a God of timeless toil and reward. When we return to the place of true love, we know that God would want to lay with us as our eternal sexual partner, in wonderful embraces, pleased and captivated by her or him. When we return to love, we see a spirit world machine, an apparatus that fulfills the needs of God. When we return to God, we are most pleased to know and see who God really is. Today, we have returned to love.

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