[QUOTE=Surya Deva;75182]What is this pure love? What does pure love mean? How does one having pure love behave?
If there really are pure loving beings in this universe, then they seem to allow suffering to take place. They allow holocausts to happen, world wars, famines, disasters etc. I am not sure the word ‘love’ is right to describe such beings. If you were purely loving how could you tolerate another person’s suffering? If you had the power to end the suffering of somebody, then why wouldn’t you?
The fact is a lot of evil happens in our world and no super loving beings intervene to stop it. The reason for this can be
- There are no super loving beings in existence
- Super loving beings do not care about humans
- There is no such thing as love[/QUOTE]
Pure love means to act out of a spontaneous feeling of affection for the pleasure of your object of love without consideration of your own benefit, and not even calculating if you will ever receive anything in return.
Pure love is the natural spontaneous feeling of the pure soul. A pure soul is a person who is not identified with his or her material body and mind, but is firmly established in his or her existence as an eternal spiritual soul. I don’t know if there are any souls at the moment in the universe who are on the level of complete purity, but there have been many in the past. History tells us about them and they have left their example and message for us to follow.
Suffering can be stopped only by the individual decision of the individual soul. Everyone of us creates his or her own mixture of enjoyment and suffering in this world. And we are all determined to continue on that path. The pure soul can try to convince us to give up our path of suffering, but it is the free choice of each soul to take good advice or not.
The soul is not part of this material, relative world, therefore it can never find lasting happiness here. Its nature is spiritual and it is part of spiritual or absolute truth.
vadanti tat tattva-vidas
tattvam yaj jnanam advayam
brahmeti paramatmeti
bhagavan iti sabdyate
?Learned transcendentalists who know the Absolute Truth call this non-dual substance Brahman, Paramatma or Bhagavan.? (Srimad Bhagavatam 1.2.11)
Absolute truth has these three aspects, brahman, the all pervading spiritual existence, paramatma the localized representation in the heart of everyone and bhagavan, the supreme Lord. Different spiritual paths lead to realization of different aspects of that truth. One has to give up ones plan to enjoy the material world and follow an authentic path with determination. Spiritual life means to live in harmony with the whole existence or absolute truth, and material life means to live in disharmony. Material enjoyment includes material suffering, because everyone of us has his or her own plans of enjoyment and these plans are meant to be in conflict with each other. The result must be envy, greed and anger, the root causes for all suffering.

