id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt web-archive-org-993 What is love? Love is Unconditional Selflessness | WTM .html text/html 1789 101 65 The world's greatest physicists, Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein, have said, respectively, that 'The overwhelming impression is of order…[in] the universe' ('The Time of His Life' Gregory Benford, Sydney Morning Herald, 28 Apr. 2002), and that 'behind everything is an order' (Einstein Revealed, pbs, 1997). Far from being loving and lovable, we seemed to have been unloving and unlovable, which is why we had to explain why humans have not been ideally behaved–explain the human condition no less, which fortunately we now can–before it would be psychologically safe to confront, admit and accept that the answer to 'what is the meaning of love' is that it is to be integrative and unconditionally selfless. In fact, the concept of 'God' is actually our personification of the truth of the integrative, selfless, loving meaning of life, and if we include more of what Hawking and Einstein said we can see that they both agree. ./cache/web-archive-org-993.html ./txt/web-archive-org-993.txt