so when you say "radical" do you mean "fundemental?"
I think much of your response correlates with one of the Greek words for love, agape (see Mary Kontouri's https://medium.com/write-under-the-moon/how-do-i-define-love-the-greek-way-3d40769d5e53)
Mary was responding to Tree Langdon's challenge in Write Under the Moon, "How do you define love."
You've asked me for my thoughts on radical love. Well, I responded to Tree's challenge with this, https://medium.com/write-under-the-moon/what-is-love-553648694528, which includes several stanza that echo parts of your answer to me, such as this one:
"Pure love
Unadulterated by human thoughts
Without emotion
True unconditional love
Acceptance without motive
Selfless
Survives detachment
Without judgment
Agape
Heart energized and centered
Excuse me, while I kiss the sky"
and this:
"God has advised us
we can’t complete each other
share our completeness
Let’s half-dizain:
I must unconditionally love me
Unleashing infinite capacity
Love without judgment — full into-me-see
Tough love with strength of full veracity
Soul and animus in complicity"
Those are only a fraction of what Frank Ontario described as my mangnum opus. I hope you'll enjoy the entire piece.
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