Principles of category #2
love
1. Song of Solomon 1:7 — category #2
love involves one person in your soul whom you can never forget and never
erase. Therefore category #2 love is unique and special.
2. You must know something about the
opposite sex. Song of Solomon 1:2, the analogy to wine.
3. Category #2 love is protective.
It is important to realise that once you have the right man in your soul you
are protected from a lot of things. The only problem is that you must be
careful of reaction. The Shulamite woman was not reactive. Protective has to do
with having the right person in your soul. When the woman becomes reactive to
the right man he no longer is protective. If you become reactive you are in a
danger area. The protective principle is important. As long as you are not
reactive you can be anywhere in the world and you are safe, and his love
protects you. He is in your soul. That is the greatest protection a woman ever
had. This protective principle works when present — Song of Solomon 2:4, “his
love was a banner over me.” Also when absent — Song of Solomon 1:13; 4:6.
4. Category #2 love must come from
human volition. Therefore anything that destroys, for example, the woman’s free
will destroys her ability to identify and to respond. A woman does not respond
as a slave, she responds as a free agent, as a free soul. Therefore her
response must be from freedom. Song of Solomon 2:7; 3:5.
5. Love is tone-oriented. This has
to do with the fact that there is one person in your soul and you can tell if
something is wrong by his voice, and that something is wright by his voice —
and vica versa. Song of Solomon 2:8.
6. A woman’s love responds to the
right man, and responds in two ways: a) When he is present — Song of Solomon
2:6; 8:3; b) When absent — 3:1.
7. Category #2 love causes illness
when unrequited — Song of Solomon 2:5; 5:8. This is a psychosomatic (soul-body)
illness.
8. Category #2 love is recognised by
the two persons involved — Song of Solomon 6:3.
9. There is a strength and a
weakness in cayegory #2 love — Song of Solomon 8:6,7. The strength is the
actual love itself, the weakness and the great enemy are the mental attitude
sins. The one that is used and is a perfect illustration is jealousy.