The Gold of Unconditional Love
The Gold of Unconditional Love
To love unconditionally?
It’s not about tolerating everything.
It’s not about turning the other cheek until your neck snaps.
It’s not about sacrificing your truth to keep the peace.
To love unconditionally is to honour the true self—
not just in others,
But first and always in yourself.
It’s the essence of authenticity.
Not a performance. Not a script.
But a frequency.
A chord played deep within the soul—
not loud, not showy, but exact.
It rings through every cell of your being.
Perfectly in tune.
Perfectly attuned.
Perfectly aligned
with who you are when no one is watching.
That is unconditional love.
Not boundary-less.
Not blind.
But clear. Anchored. Deeply awake.
It’s not sentimental.
It’s not soft around the edges.
And it’s not fluffy.
Unconditional love is like gold.
Solid, but soft.
Refined, but never diluted.
Warm. Sovereign. Pure.
It doesn’t bend to be liked.
It doesn’t abandon itself to be chosen.
It doesn’t twist to soothe distortion.
Unconditional love says:
I see you. I stay true.
I won’t leave myself to reach you.
I know who I am. I honour what’s real.
I will listen,
But what you say must carry the ring of resonance—
The tone that aligns with my soul.
(It’s not something you give.
It’s something you become.)
You don’t pour it from a cup you keep refilling.
You radiate it.
Not to win.
Not to prove.
Not to be good.
But because it’s what remains
when all distortion falls away.
This isn’t the soft-focus, Hallmark version of love.
This is the gold frequency version.
Rare. Uncompromised. Real.
Sovereign, but warm.
Soft, but never shapeless.
Gold is the perfect metaphor:
It yields, but it doesn’t break.
It shines, but never needs to prove itself.
And so does true, unconditional love.
That’s the turning point
When love stops being a transaction or a performance
and becomes a field.
A frequency.
A truth you stand in.
Delahrose Roobie Myer