That‘s a start! Now what are its characteristics? How can we practice it to one another? Right now. And grow in it cause bae, Atlantic, there’s more to learn about it. I’m an infant in that regard. Maybe you have learned something about the love you see.
Many of the world's scripture talks about love, in addition to many great poets and philosophers. I always make note of it. Here's a small one:
Siddhartha Gautama(Buddha) said there are three classes of spirituality.
1. One that believes in the exterior meaning, who accepts the path of Universal Love but feels unable to make the next step. - a Śrāvaka (disciple)
2. One that has accepted Universal Love and walks according to the Spirit of Universal Love without letting go of the pain of others. One who walks with one foot in Nirvana and the other in anguish for his brothers and sisters. - a Bodhisattva (an enlightened being who prefers to incarnate until all are enlightened)
3. One who has fully accepted that physical reality is the only thing that is not real. One who sees the suffering world but no longer holds onto anything, believing that Universal Love itself will arise at exactly the right moment. One who shines in everything he does, but does so without consciously being a Light. Realizing that his actions are directed by the Source of Universal Love. Although others may see him as a leader he sees himself as simply a follower of Universal Love. – a Buddha