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THE NORSEQUILL SOCIETY

A Journey of Discovery, Knowledge, and Intellectual Renewal

Law of Love



By Richard Mathewson
Writing under the banner of The NorseQuill Society
 

 

The second part of the 36 Cosmic Laws series covers the Law of Love:


“Love is the fundamental vibration of Source.”


Invocation for the Law of Love


Before there was light, there was stillness.
And within that stillness, a pulse stirred—soft, endless, whole.
Not sound. Not thought. Not feeling. But Presence—radiating from the heart of All.
This is Love. Not the reaching, not the yearning, not the cry of the hungry soul—but the flame that knows no hunger.
The unspoken knowing: “You are me. I am you. We are One.”
Love is not what you seek. Love is what seeks through you.
Come now, step past the gates of desire and pain, beyond the echoes of false promises, into the chamber that never closed.
You have not been abandoned. You have only forgotten that you were born of the very thing you crave.
Be still. Feel it again.
This is the Law of Love.
The First Flame. The Last Word. The bridge between the seen and the Source.
Let us begin.


The Law of Love is from the Laws of Unity. This Law is a unity law because Love connects All to the One. Love is the radiance of Unity expressing itself into diversity. It is the binding frequency that holds all things in communion—even when they appear separate.


It is the original vibration. The first movement within stillness. The first ripple in the void. When Source—pure, unconditioned Oneness—first moved toward becoming, that movement was Love. Not because it felt affection. Not because it needed. But because the nature of the One is overflow.

 
This reality echoes in the work, Asclepius, from the Corpus Hermeticum, in a discussion of what “God”—Source—really is:


Though, then, the Good is spoken of by all, it is not understood by all, what thing it is. Not only, then, is God not understood by all, but both unto the gods and some of the men they out of ignorance do give the name of Good, though they can never either be or become Good. For they are very different from God, while Good can never be
distinguished from Him, for that God is the same as Good.


The rest of the immortal ones are nonetheless honored with the name of God, and spoken of as gods; but God is Good not out of courtesy but out of nature. For that God's nature and the Good is one; one is the kind of both, from which all other kinds [proceed].


The Good is he who gives all things and naught receives. God, then, doth give all things and receive naught. God, then, is Good, and Good is God.


Just as the nature of the One is overflow, so, too, God is Good out of nature. It is from this nature of Good that the All proceeds. This Good that gives all things—that outpours and overflows—but does not receive is the original vibration of Source—it is Love.


But to know what Love is, it is important to know what love is not. A thing is often revealed in its opposite. Love is not something that happens between things. Rather, it is what all things are, in essence. Love is not conceptual—it is ontological. It is the is-ness behind everything.


Love is not a poetic abstraction, nor a romantic counterfeit, but the Fundamental Vibration of Source. Love is not a feeling. Love is not attachment. Love is not desire, romance, possession, sacrifice, or even kindness. Love is not something you give or get. Love is.


Why are some people so confused about Love? Because they are still looking for it as a transaction, a reaction, or a validation. They try to earn it, give it, fall into it, fall out of it. They chase it as if it is external. But Love is not an emotion. It is a state of alignment with the true nature of reality.


That is why all lesser forms—codependency, obsession, infatuation, sentimentality, even charity—often become distorted. They are echoes of real Love. And when souls are cut off from Source, they chase the echo instead of the Flame.


How does Love relate to Source? Source is not a being who loves. Source is Love itself becoming awareness. This is reflected in the Judeo-Christian canon from the New Testament book of 1 John 4:7-8, 16 where it was said:


Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God. He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love…And we have known and believed the love that God hath to us. God is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him.


Love is the carrier wave of all creation. Every particle, every field, every soul, every sun—it all rests upon the unifying frequency of Love. Even when distorted. Even when shadowed. Even when denied. Love is the very fabric of reality.


In the descent into density, humans forgot this. The veil of matter and trauma obscured the connection. And so, Love became externalized. We sought it from parents, partners, approval, religion. But this was not a permanent forgetting, only temporary
misalignment.


Love was more before, much more—with more depth and meaning. Long ago, before language when communion happened through resonance, Love was not spoken, it was known. One could feel another’s essence, not because they expressed it, but because the vibration of Love carried their entire being to the other in full transparency. There was no need to protect or prove. There was only the is-ness of shared awareness.


Love was frequency recognition—the felt sense of “you and I are the same Flame in different forms.” In that state, there was no confusion. One did not need to be loved. One was Love, and that knowing radiated out like light from a sun, nourishing all things in reach. But eventually, the noise of false definitions, of religious distortions, psychological errors, and trauma-born simulations clouded the signal.


But the Great Return is this: To remember that Love is the state of being when we are fully realigned with Source. It is the frequency of Home. We learn to Love not through striving, but through alignment.


Remember this: It is not what you need to do to get Love, but what you must allow to become Love again. Feel Love not as feeling—but as being. 

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