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Love is its own excuse for being. It is complete in itself, and does not need to be supplemented by anything else. The greatest saints have been content with their love for God, desiring nothing else.
Love is no love if it is based upon any expectation. In the intensity of divine love, the lover becomes one with the divine beloved.
There is no sadhana greater than love, there is no law higher than love, and there is no goal which is beyond love, for love in its divine state becomes infinite.
God and love are identical, and one who has divine love has already got God.
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