Unconditional love
I never been in a relationship, Yes, i do love one girl but that was one sided, but when i was in love with that girl. I confess to myself that i love her unconditionally, there is No condition to love her. But today my thinking gets changed on that.
Many of you guys are in relationship. And you say to your partner many times that, You love them always. But that’s not ture. I get to know that there is no such thing called “UNCONDITIONAL LOVE”. There is always a condition in love.
If someone whom you love so much and he/she cheated on you. Would to you still love that person, the Answer is No. why you will love them if they betray you.
In every relationship there is a condition. It is friendship or relationship with your parents. There always a condition. Even in spiritual way, there is a Condition. If you obey that your God tells you. Your God will love you. if you disobey. Your God will doesn’t love.
Today i learned a lesson that.
“There Is Always A Condition In Love”


This Love is the love of ego - the separate one who uses love to achieve what it wants and punish those who do not measure up. The conditional love says - “Do as I wish and you will receive my love, upset me and the love is removed.” That love is based on judgement.
There is unconditional Love and it is the happy message that God - which is pure Love - makes no judgements and leaves you shining in perfection.
This is not the God of religion, where religion uses love in the same way as ego does; with condition, as a form of control.
If you meditate and find the Stillness in which God is seen, you will expereince unconditional love for yourself…. and struggle to contain it’s depth and beauty. ♡
Muhammad Uzair’s Unconditional love isn’t a rejection it’s a wound learning to speak. What makes it so achingly human is the way it traces the quiet shift from innocence to clarity, not with bitterness, but with trembling honesty. He doesn’t dismiss love, he mourns the version of it he once believed in. The kind that asked for nothing, expected nothing, forgave everything. But life, with its betrayals and silences, taught him otherwise. His words carry the weight of someone who has loved deeply, silently, and still hoped. And in that hope, even as it fractures, there’s something sacred: the longing to be chosen, not tested.