Guest: Give us your most profound definition of what love is.
Abraham: Love is utter alignment with, and no vibrational variance from, t= he Source who is you.
Guest: Does it go deeper?
Abraham: Well, there=E2 s nothing deeper than that, but we can explai= n it in another way.
Love is attention, in the moment of the feeling of love, to the precise opi= nion and perspective that Source holds about the same subject that is on th= e table.
We actually prefer the word appreciation to the word love, because the word= love is so loaded for physical beings. You=E2 ve sort of ruined the = word, because you speak of love when you don=E2 t have it. And you sp= eak of love when you don=E2 t feel it, and you speak of love when it i= s missing.
And so love, for most people, is tainted with resistance. Where appreciati= on is a pure vibration.
But love, appreciation and joy and exhilaration are all evidence of alignme= nt, which must mean absence of resistance, which must mean focus into the f= ullness of who you are.
Denver 9/11/10