February 23, 2025
Chicago 12, Melborne City, USA
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Timeless Wisdom: The Measure of Unconditional Love

One evening, seated at the dinner table, I found myself in deep conversation with my five-year-old niece. With wide eyes and innocent certainty, she explained that her parents only loved her “this much” today, stretching her little hands about a foot apart. Curious, I asked why. She solemnly responded that she hadn’t been listening well, and in her mind, that equated to less love from her parents that day.
Her words struck me. It was a misconception—one that many of us might have carried at some point in our lives. Love, especially from those who truly care for us, is not conditional upon our actions. Yet, how often do we fall into the trap of believing love must be earned? I reassured her that whether she made mistakes or was reprimanded, the love of her parents—and mine—remained unwavering. Love, I told her, is not measured by performance but by the depth of the heart.
Later that evening, she handed me a book to read: Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney. In this simple yet profound story, two Nutbrown Hares try to quantify love—stretching their arms, jumping high, and eventually settling on loving each other “to the moon and back.” That phrase lingered in my mind. The moon is 238,885 miles away, and considering the phrase includes ‘-and back’, we are talking a very LARGE number! Can love truly be measured? And if so, how?
I began reflecting: Who are the people I love without barriers? My parents, my best friends, my nieces. And beyond family, I thought of my spiritual teacher, His Holiness Pramukh Swami Maharaj, the fifth spiritual guru of BAPS. Yet was I loving even them with limits?
True unconditional love—the kind that transcends circumstance—is rare. It is selfless, egoless, and unwavering. It does not diminish in the face of disappointment or hardship. It is this kind of love that I witnessed in Pramukh Swami Maharaj, a spiritual luminary whose compassion knew no bounds.
Once, while departing from a visit to the town of Bochasan in Gujarat, India, Pramukh Swami Maharaj paused amid the crowd to seek out an elderly man named Manibhai. Blind and quietly sitting in the background, Manibhai had not drawn anyone’s attention. But he had not gone unnoticed by Pramukh Swami. Gently placing his hand on the man’s head, Swami spoke, “It’s me, Pramukh Swami.” In that instant, tears filled Manibhai’s sightless eyes. He was seen, valued, and embraced by love that required nothing in return.
Unconditional love manifests in small yet profound ways: remembering how someone takes their tea, offering a warm embrace in moments of despair, or simply acknowledging a person who feels invisible.
This kind of love extends to all—regardless of status, faith, or background. Whether one meets the U.S. President or a humble villager, love remains the same—pure, equal, and immeasurable. This love is like the ocean—vast, limitless, and impossible to quantify.
This love has shaped me. In my youth, I made mistakes. At times, I felt unworthy of his kindness, questioning how such a great soul could still hold affection for me despite my faults. Yet, his love never wavered. It taught me that true love is forgiving, nonjudgmental, and accepting.
I have experienced love in many forms: the protective love of my parents, the affectionate love of my nieces, the steadfast love of friends. Each is profound in its own way, but at its core, love is about showing up, extending kindness, and offering understanding when it is needed most.
In a world that often conditions love on success, approval, or reciprocity, the lesson of unconditional love is a quiet but powerful force. And if we can strive, even in small ways, to love in this manner—selflessly and wholeheartedly—we just might experience something immeasurable: love that knows no limits.
Written by BAPS volunteer

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