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HL #3881 Enough of Requirements for Love

Dear Gloria,

in http://www.heavenletters.org/enough-of-requirements-for-love.html

Paragraph 1:

"What is love worth? How big can love grow? True love, love that is not dependent upon the external, love that arises from your heart and alights everywhere, love that depends upon itself and itself alone. It isn’t dependent upon anyone or anything but itself."

I don't catch the link between "What is love worth? How big can love grow?" and the sentence that follow: "True love, love that is…" This sentence does not seem to be an answer to the two preceding questions. So I don't understand it grammatically.

Or is it that kind of seemingly interrogative sentence?

Thanks

I believe that God was

I believe that God was telling us what true love is, and that is the love He was talking about.

"...love that is not dependent upon the external, love that arises from your heart and alights everywhere, love that depends upon itself and itself alone."

True love has no limits.

That's the best I can figure, mon ami.

Love, Gloria