Love is the Superpower: Heaven's Call to Humanity
- conversationswithm54
- Sep 12
- 2 min read

It is in this now the need for Love—to be recognized as the superpower it truly is, standing at the threshold of the world and of humankind.
The way you treat one another has become absurd, for you were never meant to perform in order to be happy. The true work of a lifetime is to live in character, not to break beneath false instruction. Approval systems and performances serve no one. They are inadequate to humanity. What you need is cultivation — the daily tending of one another into peace for all.
Your oceans cry out. Oil spills, poisons, and toxins have scarred the waters and left a remembrance written on the ocean floor. You must learn to cleanse the ethers with techniques that do not enrich the few but heal the whole. What benefits only some cannot correct what has harmed all.
There are too many crying for change while the greed and power of the few drown out their voices. Yet you have the ability to disconnect from what you have created through complacency. The journey of peace and solace for all is not only possible, it is required in Heaven.
Still, you divide mankind according to your narrow definitions of Love. You exalt one religion above another. You fracture what was whole. Yet in Heaven, no religion supersedes another. All who serve God are honored equally. The only laws we hold every soul to are Love’s Laws. There are God’s Laws, Heaven’s Laws, Universal Laws, Holy Spirit Laws — and they are all one: the Laws of Love.
Love does not discriminate. Love protects the gay, heterosexual, and the bisexual, the religious and the atheist, the agnostic and the unclaimed seeker. Each one who desires peace is sacred. Each one belongs. Each one is upheld by the structure of Love that has ruled since before your first breath.
The time is now. Bequeath to others what you desire for yourself: respect, integrity, kindness, prosperity. Until you pray for another what you pray for yourself—and mean it—there will only be repetition of the failures of the past thousand years.
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