I think the 'proper' expression of love is important:
One must not to expect ANYTHING in return. And neither must unrequited love be heartbreaking! Love ought to just be 'put out there' and felt fully, and that is it! And conversely, one surely must not feel responsibility towards someone who loves you - don't feel as if there is obligation of reciprocal expression - nor guilt for not feeling it.
If love is expressed differently from this, then perhaps it should not be called love, but some other derivative of it? Or... if it is still love, because it is expressed 'improperly' it will lead to problems and conflicts within yourself.
"The gift of pure love allows you to bless others and accept them without condition, granting them the freedom to make their own choices and live with them, and giving your Divine Self the freedom to do the same."- Neale D Walsch
ED: This is no longer available: I would also like to add the following link to a beautiful photo depicting love without expectation on Facebook - Click Here - beautiful!
...My story continues on in the next post: My Private Soap Opera...
...Read the post that preceded this one, go here: My Truth vs Your Truth...
...Start at the Beginning of the exposure of my soul, go here: The Exposed Me
"The gift of pure love allows you to bless others and accept them without condition, granting them the freedom to make their own choices and live with them, and giving your Divine Self the freedom to do the same."- Neale D Walsch
ED: This is no longer available: I would also like to add the following link to a beautiful photo depicting love without expectation on Facebook - Click Here - beautiful!
...My story continues on in the next post: My Private Soap Opera...
...Read the post that preceded this one, go here: My Truth vs Your Truth...
...Start at the Beginning of the exposure of my soul, go here: The Exposed Me
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