Love – Divine Love – is a gift from God. It is the essence of God. I find it ironic that the greatest gift from “above” seems to incessantly rise from the bottom up within the human experience more often than it flows from the top down. We are born of the Light of Eternal Love; we must be taught rapacious behavior.
It defies spiritual gravity that those who have so much are able to give so little. Now, I am not talking about the gravitational pull of bills and coins, rather, Love. While it is true that wealthy philanthropists give funds to help those in need, it is not likely that it is done out of the shear goodness of their heart. Perhaps they are motivated by tax exemptions, egotistical expressions of how good they will appear to be, or guilt, but if they really cared they would probably not be so wealthy in the first place. Accumulation of wealth is more often achieved by windfall luck, inheritance, or aggressive, avaricious business techniques. Love has little or nothing to do with financial gain. It would be “easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle…”.
If the opulent understood Love – genuine Love, not lust – then it is likely that they would have been more compassionate on their way up, and consequently not have escalated so far. I suppose that it is easier to climb to pecuniary heights if one does not help others on the way. To share and share alike takes time and becomes cumbersome and heavy. Those ahead in the climb are rarely willing to give one a hand if they perceive to be weighted down by compassion toward others. A monetary hierarchy cannot exist without it’s various levels. This is an ageless human characteristic that seems embedded in our genomes, and not likely to change. Not until we elevate Love above the status of money.
If Love was money there would be an astounding redistribution of wealth in this world.
M
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I agree with most of what you say here, Mark. Not putting love above the accumulation and hoarding of wealth is a huge problem. Where do we draw line between capitalism and extreme wealth and socialism at the other end. How can we spread the wealth around to all without demotivating those who do great things for society and are able to make and accrue vast amounts of money. Whether we like it or not, becoming successful and wealthy is indeed the fabric of our lives, “embedded in our genomes, and not likely to change”. Good thoughts here. LK