Love can never be dissected by scientists in their laboratories, or technically proven in any way: nevertheless it exists and, what is more, Love is stronger than death.
If you have tasted the joys of love - and I don’t mean physical love but the deeper true spiritual love - then be thankful, for you are fortunate indeed.
I would place respect hand-in-glove with toleration, freedom of expression and unconditional love.
When respect is missing in relationships what can exist in its absence? Perhaps turmoil, condemnation and bitterness, unfair judgement and the building of physical and psychological barriers that distress human beings.
Who could be happy living amongst all that? Surely it is better to live alone in peace and freedom than to suffer all the indignities that a lack of respect brings?
If mutual respect dies then true spiritual love was not present in your relationship; for if love had been there, respect would not have died.
We should try to love and respect the Spark of Divinity that is planted within all living things, both in the human and in the animal kingdom. Sometimes, that spark seems deeply buried in certain people, but nevertheless we can try to love them.
That wonderful soul Mother Teresa of Calcutta once said, ‘Let’s do something beautiful for God’.
If all spiritual light-workers could adopt that thought as their their objective, then their work would move along more fruitful lines because their motivation would be to serve a greater power than themselves.
Surely, the ultimate purpose of joining two worlds together through the delivering of mediumship is to help man to realise more fully the presence of The Creator in everything?
Love is the greatest power in the universe.
Without love - we are nothing.