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Human Relationships: The World’s Definition of Love Session 3
Human Relationships: The World’s Definition of Love Session 3
Human Relationships: The World’s Definition of Love Session 3
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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 logical, love never abuses, love results in change, love never compromises and love never lies. He 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 24th September 2011 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, as part of the Human Relationships series.

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Human Relationships: The World’s Definition of Love Session 3

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    Human Relationships - Jesus (AJ Miller)

    Human Relationships

    The World’s Definition Of Love

    By

    Jesus (AJ Miller)

    Session 3

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    Copyright 2014 Divine Truth

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    This ebook is a transcript of a seminar delivered on 24th September 2011 in Brisbane, 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 logical, love never abuses, love results in change, love never compromises and love never lies. 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 3, Part 1

    1. Introduction

    2. The world mistakenly believes that it knows love

    3. Fear-based and love-based beliefs

    3.1. Fear within our souls allows fear-based beliefs to enter us

    3.2. An example of having fear of authority

    3.3. We project our fear-based beliefs onto other events in our lives

    3.4. An example of AJ previously believing that God is a God of wrath

    3.5. Releasing fear-based beliefs is necessary for the world to become loving

    4. Love is logical

    4.1. An example of turning the other cheek

    4.2. An example of being self responsible

    4.3. An example of retaliating for a child’s death

    4.4. Emotionally distancing ourselves from unloving acts in society

    5. Love is not justice

    6. Love is logical (continued)

    6.1. Our view of logic can be distorted by fear-based beliefs

    6.1.1. An example of how we arrange our kitchens

    7. There is no fear in real love

    7.1. The world erroneously believes that love placates fear

    7.2. God’s definition of love needs to enter our heart to change us

    8. Love is logical (continued)

    8.1. Logic and truth are strongly connected

    8.2. Logic and economy are strongly connected

    8.3. An illustration of logic and love in relationships

    8.4. Truth, justice and judgement

    8.4.1. An example of AJ wearing glasses

    9. Love never abuses

    9.1. Love of ourselves does not allow abuse

    9.2. False beliefs that abuse is acceptable enter us as children

    9.3. An illustration of different terms used for physical abuse of children and adults

    10. Love always results in change or growth

    11. Fear originates from the fear of our own emotions

    11.1. An example of terrorism and violence

    11.2. An example of immigration

    12. Fear is not real from God’s perspective

    12.1. An example of the fear of violence and death

    12.2. An example of drug use

    12.2.1. Altering our body with drugs prevents us from absorbing truth and love

    12.3. Differences between urgency based on fear and urgency based on love

    12.3.1. An example of children dying of malnutrition

    13. Love is never jealous

    13.1. An example of discovering our partner is unfaithful to us

    The World’s Definition of Love: Session 3, Part 2

    14. Love is never compromise

    14.1. Emotionally compromising is not being truthful about how we really feel

    14.2. Our internal and external dialogue are identical when we no longer compromise

    14.3. Relationships can never be close when we compromise our true feelings, desires and passions

    14.4. Negotiation is all about compromise

    14.4.1. An example of border control

    14.4.2. An example of refugees

    14.4.3. Love automatically wants to repair unloving problems

    14.4.4. An example of food production

    14.4.5. An example of weapon manufacture

    14.4.6. An example of the economy

    14.4.7. An example of refugees and border control (continued)

    14.4.8. An example of fences

    15. Love never lies

    16. Receiving God’s definition of love into our souls

    16.1. Receiving God’s Love opens our soul up to love-based beliefs entering

    16.2. Discovering true spirituality

    17. The power of love

    18. Closing Words

    Appendix: Seminar Outline

    The World’s Definition of Love: Session 3, Part 1

    1. Introduction

    Today's session is a continuance of sessions we've been running recently about Human Relationships, where we've been comparing the World's Definition of Love with God's Definition of Love. We began with a discussion in Melbourne a few months ago on the World's Definition of Love and a fortnight ago we did session number two of the World’s Definition of Love. Today is the third in a series of four about the World's Definition of Love. So it's not the final session of this group of material.

    2. The world mistakenly believes that it knows love

    Now the reason why we've been focussing on the World's Definition of Love is because most of the time the world believes it knows what love is and it believes it knows what love does and it believes it knows what love feels like. And by the world I mean everybody in the world, generally. [00:03:31.14]

    Now logically if that was true, the world should be a completely loving place and there should be no wars, only peace, no human suffering, only kindness, compassion, understanding and everything else related to love. So while we believe we know what love is, what love does and what love feels like, it’s obviously the case that we mustn’t know because if we did know completely what it was then the whole world would be cured of all of the ills that are unloving.

    So from a logical perspective, although the world believes that to be true, it can't be true. There has to be something else going on because if it were true the world would be a very, very different place. If this were actually true, we'd be experiencing love on a day-to-day basis in the world we'd be living in, none of us would be ever stressed out in our lives, none of us would have any fear in our lives at all. None of us would have a worry about safety, security, none of us would be concerned about war, none of us would be concerned about not having enough to eat, not having enough to drink, not having enough to wear, not knowing where you're going to live, and none of those things would be a problem because all of them would automatically be sorted out because all of us are automatically loving and so therefore nobody would ever miss out. [00:05:03.08]

    There wouldn't be millions and millions of children dying every year from starvation and malnutrition if that was true, if we all knew what love is. There wouldn’t be any religious turmoil, there wouldn’t be any

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