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"We are all born for love. It is the principle of existence, and its only end." – Benjamin Disraeli
In the heart of these words, Benjamin Disraeli speaks with the voice of eternity. Though he was a man of politics and reason, here he touched upon something deeper — the sacred law of being. To say that we are all born for love is to say that love is not merely an emotion or desire, but the very essence from which life itself springs. It is the principle of existence, the fire that moves the stars, the whisper that awakens the soul. All creation — from the smallest seed to the vast cosmos — is shaped and sustained by the invisible thread of love.
The ancients called it by many names: Eros, the creative force; Agape, the divine compassion; Amor, the bond that holds the universe together. They believed that before time began, there was love — pure, formless, radiant — and from that light came life itself. Thus, when Disraeli declares that love is “the principle of existence,” he reminds us of our divine origin. We are not here to conquer or to possess, but to love — to give, to nurture, to reflect the infinite heart that birthed us.
Yet Disraeli’s wisdom does not stop there. He says that love is also the only end — the final purpose toward which all paths lead. Wealth fades, power dissolves, knowledge turns to dust, but love endures. When we die, it is not our triumphs or titles that remain, but the love we have given and received. Even the ancients believed that the soul, upon leaving the body, is weighed not by deeds of ambition, but by the purity of its love. In this way, love is both the beginning and the end — the alpha and the omega of human life.
Consider the life of Mahatma Gandhi, who led without weapons and conquered without violence. His power did not lie in command, but in compassion. Through love — not only for his people but even for his enemies — he transformed an empire and awakened the conscience of the world. He proved that love is not weakness, but the mightiest principle of existence. For hatred can destroy only for a moment, but love builds what endures for generations. His life was a living testament that we are born for love, and that when we act in harmony with it, we fulfill our truest purpose.
And yet, the world often forgets this truth. Many live as if born for competition, for survival, for self. They chase shadows — success, pleasure, fame — and find themselves empty. Why? Because without love, all victories turn hollow. Love is the breath of meaning; without it, even a full life feels barren. The one who hoards wealth but cannot love is poorer than the beggar who shares his bread with a friend. The one who conquers nations but fails to love his people builds monuments of stone, not of spirit.
To live in the spirit of Disraeli’s wisdom is to return to what is natural — to recognize that every act of kindness, every moment of forgiveness, every offering of compassion is an echo of the divine purpose that animates us. When we love, we align with the pulse of the universe; when we hate, we fall out of harmony with it. This is why love, though it may wound, never destroys; it refines, it strengthens, it redeems.
So remember, O children of time: we are all born for love. Let this truth guide your days. Love not only those who are easy to love, but also those who have forgotten how. Love through service, through patience, through understanding. In your work, let love be your motivation; in your speech, let love be your law; in your silence, let love be your peace. For every soul you touch with love becomes a reflection of eternity.
And when your own life draws to its twilight, and the shadows lengthen upon your path, you will see clearly that love was never one part of life — it was life itself. It was the force that carried you from the first breath to the last. Then you will understand, as Disraeli did, that love is both the origin and the destination — the principle of existence, and its only end.
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