While this is a study of love as an action in our world as highlighted by spiritual texts, my first engagement with my study text has not specifically cited love moved as an action directly. Rather it has imbibed this love into every line and the space of reflection between each teaching. Self love, love of nature, love of our world and presence in this love and acceptance is the message I have heard in this first 13 passages. Releasing our desires and comparative minds to embrace others as ourselves, opening our heart and seeking towards the sky to remember that from which we come. To remember our unity, our oneness. In this way there is not hope or fear, there is only love and the knowledge that the great that lies within us is the greater that lies within all. No one more or less than the other. Love the world as ourselves the first 13 passages share, love ourselves in the world. Look up to the starts and remember. We are here to be love.