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of the powers of electricity is shown in the electric light. If there were
neither gas nor electricity, the nights of the world would be darkness!
So, it is necessary to have an instrument, a motive for love's
manifestation, an object, a mode of expression.
We must find a way of spreading love among the sons of humanity.
Love is unlimited, boundless, infinite! Material things are limited,
circumscribed, finite. You cannot adequately express infinite love by
limited means.
The perfect love needs an unselfish instrument, absolutely freed from
fetters of every kind. The love of family is limited; the tie of blood
relationship is not the strongest bond. Frequently members of the same
family disagree, and even hate each other.
Patriotic love is finite; the love of one's country causing hatred of all
others, is not perfect love! Compatriots also are not free from quarrels
amongst themselves.
The love of race is limited; there is some union here, but that is
insufficient. Love must be free from boundaries!
To love our own race may mean hatred of all others, and even people of the
same race often dislike each other.
Political love also is much bound up with hatred of one party for another;
this love is very limited and uncertain.
The love of community of interest in service is likewise fluctuating;
frequently competitions arise, which lead to jealousy, and at length
hatred replaces love.
A few years ago, Turkey and Italy had a friendly political understanding;
now they are at war!
All these ties of love are imperfect. It is clear that limited material
ties are insufficient to adequately express the universal love.
The great unselfish love for humanity is bounded by none of these
imperfect, semi-selfish bonds; this is the one perfect love, possible to
all mankind, and can only be achieved by the power of the Divine Spirit.
No worldly power can accomplish the universal love.
Let all be united in this Divine power of love! Let all strive to grow in
the light of the Sun of Truth, and reflecting this luminous love on all
men, may their hearts become so united that they may dwell evermore in the
radiance of the limitless love.
Remember these words which I speak unto you during the short time I am
amongst you in Paris. I earnestly exhort you: let not your hearts be
fettered by the material things of this world; I charge you not to lie
contentedly on the beds of negligence, prisoners of matter, but to ar
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