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By Wes Annac, Culture of Awareness
Often in the conscious community, we hear that love is the greatest force in existence. If we have it, we have everything we could ever need, and while life will still challenge us in unexpected and potentially frustrating ways, it all gets easier when we have love. We hear that creativity’s easier if we approach it from a heart-centered space, and everything we create comes from love.
Whether it’s an article or an entire book; a song or an entire album, it comes from the space of love. Love is everything, and when we connect with it or express it, we connect with our higher consciousness. This makes enough sense to me, but it also makes me wonder what love really is and how we can really connect with it.
Does love equal happiness, or does it take on a more transcendent quality? If we put ourselves in a ‘happy’ space, does it mean we’ve connected with love or simply created an artificial happiness that falls short of love’s potentially transcendent qualities? I’ve been wrestling with this for a while now, and the best conclusion I’ve come up with is that love is indeed transcendent, and it’s about more than just feeling ‘good’ or ‘happy’.