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There is the Divine Love expressed by ascetics of nearly all known religious groups including: Hinduism, Zoroastrianism - the first monotheistic religion in the world; Judaism, Islamism and Christianity.

This form of Divine Love is exemplified by people such as 13th Century Christian penitents and ascetics, Richard Rolle and Julian of Norwich. This is love of God founded upon faith and belief in the teachings of, for these two people, the Catholic Church. 

On the other hand, the mystical Rabbis of Judaism - the travelling Rabbis of the Zohar - suggest that this love of, and for, God ought to be the natural state of all human beings to acknowledge their creator, integrate, and incorporate Him into their daily lives. It is from this exchange of love with God that all of life's blessings flow.

Erasmus provided fodder for the Protestant Reformation, and, in fact, was inspiration for Martin Luther's challenge to the authority of the Pope and Papacy. The fact is that the Lutherans, Calvinist, the Church of England, and others adopted and accepted The Apostles Creed. Although there maybe protestant ascetics and penitents, their view is likely more worldly. The most fervent ascetics appear to have been members of the Catholic Church - those whose aim it was to transcend life as it was presented to them either individually, or through living the monastic life.

In "The Fire of Love" Rolle speaks of his love for the Christ as fervour or warmth when: the mind is ablaze with eternal love, and the heart similarly, "burns with a love that is not imaginary but real. For a heart set on fire produces a feeling of fiery love."

Perfect Love: In a truly loving mind, said Rolle, there is always a song of glory and an inner flame of love. This loves surges out of clear conscience, out of an abundant spiritual joy - inward gladness. This sort of love is immense in its fervour, its whole direction is toward God. It is unrestrained love for God, cleaving to Christ without opposition of silly thoughts. Further, it is the mental wound caused by the flame of divine love that is referred to in the saying 'I am wounded with love'. Also, said Rolle, one who loves very greatly burns with an unquenchable blaze and is filled with heavenly sweetness.

The Nature of Love: is diffusive, unifying and transforming. It's diffusive because it flows out shedding rays of goodness on friends and neighbours, enemies and strangers. It's unifying because it makes lovers one in deed and will, and draws in Christ. By holding onto God we become one in spirit with Him. This love transforms lover into the beloved and makes him dwell in Him. When the fire of the Holy Spirit really gets hold of the heart it sets it wholly on fire and turns it into flame, leading to a state where it is most like God.

Said Rolle: He who really loves God, feels there is nothing in his heart save God. He loves whatever he has for God and only loves what God wants him to love. So he loves nothing but God.

God's love is a fire which sets our hearts aflame so that they glow and burn, purging all the foulness of sin. This fire blazes in his chosen ones, and makes them look heavenly, and to long ceaselessly for the release of death.

At death penitents are borne up to God to sit among the Seraphim, Rolle described a: "supreme love, an indescribable love that blazed in their souls and made them love God with such sweetness and devotion that, fundamentally, they knew nothing within themselves but spiritual heat, heavenly song, divine sweetness."

Julian of Norwich's book  is "Revelations of Divine Love".


Spiritual Life 

There is a Divine Love triggered by Twin Souls connecting. The intensity of this love forces a  search for answers. It is a call home to the God of our hearts.

This part of a longer poem tries to give insight into its form.

Transcendent Love

There is a love

so complete

So true

The Human Body 

Can hardly contain it.

It defies Human imagination

And conventions.


There is a love

Excruciatingly beautiful

Filling mind and body

With incomparable intensity

The eternal light of the soul

In the full confluence of the

Spiritual and the earthly.


There is a love

Appearing as if from the ethers

Expanding and breaking the heart

You didn't ask for it

You question the why of it.

It defies logic

In it, reason is anomalous, and

Cause is an intangible thing out of reach.


There is a love

That tramples and transcends the Ego

Leaving you feeling like a blithering idiot

One Moment, and in the next

In bliss, total happiness, elation,

Euphoria, ardour, adoration, devotion and

JOY multiplied to the zenith.


There is a love

Protected by Angels

Thus, can only be of, and

From God-Creator-Universe.

Divine and ethereal it forces lovers

To delve into self to remove the gross

To repair the damage, and in

Joy, love and light

Elevate the self to others spheres.


There is a love

Which frightens with its intensity.

You have loved before so

What is this? You ask.

You think you are bewitched

You pray to God and your Ancestors

They offer no relief

This love just is they say

There is no foundation for bewitchment.


There is a love

Encompassing the soul

With no bewitchment

You are left with the self

You deny the love

It burns still

You deny self with questions of worthiness

No change occurs

Only capitulation to loving self, soothes,

Eases the intensity and makes you want to

Dance with your love.


Their is a love

Such as King Solomon may have experienced

A love of, and from God

Manifesting among human beings

It overrides man's tribal beliefs, and rules

created to maintain status and power

Thus, it troubles Ego


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