“Love — A Meditation Poem on Giving Without Conditions”
Love is about giving, not possessing. This beautiful poem from Teacher Woo Myung’s Nature’s Flow paints a picture of what love truly means — speaking for those who have no words, showing uncalculated kindness, and creating a world where no one is left behind and the dark clouds of anger are lifted for good.
Video Transcript
Nature’s flow by teacher william this poem is called love love is endlessly peaceful love is endlessly understanding love is something that only humans have love is about giving what you have love is about humans loving humans love is about sharing goodness with others love is about showing mercy to others love is about giving everything to the people of the world it is about giving what you have.
To others love is about speaking for those who have no words love is about making it possible for the deaf to hear love is about being loyal to the ones you love love is about giving the whole of your heart love is about being of one mind even when you.
Another are not together love is about showing a warm gesture even to those who are just passing by love is about showing uncalculated kindness love is about longing those who miss love is about treating loved ones with love love is to give to others if they are wanting loving people live in a loving world so they treat each other with love.
Because the people of the world treat each other with love the dark clouds of anger are lifted and they care for one another at the sight of the world and all of its creations living on love I jumped for joy no one in the world has been left behind the world has always been a place where there is no distinction between you and me.
Such a world is indeed a great place to live.
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