
Chapter 10 - The Source of Light and Love
Source of Light and Love | Loving Wisdom
A gentle chapter on love, light, Earth energy and the two-way relationship between human love and the mineral kingdom.
This chapter presents light and love as a gentle but profound energy expressed through human thought, Earth energies and the mineral kingdom. It invites a conscious relationship between love, service and the living Earth.
The Source of Light and Love arrives with a different kind of power. After the furnace, magma, bedrock and deep Earth, the voice is gentle. It does not overwhelm. It speaks of love as the source of all love, yet also as something that can be expressed through individuals, groups and whole species. Light and love are not treated as abstractions floating above life. They take form through thought, action and relationship.
The teaching makes an unexpected connection with the Earth energies. One might expect love and light to descend from above, but here they are also reflected through the Earth and drawn upward like moisture from soil. The image is tender and practical. Love is not only a feeling in the human heart, nor only a heavenly idea. It is a force that can move through the mineral kingdom and return with greater strength.
Human thoughts and actions therefore matter in a wider field. When mankind generates love and light, the Earth responds. The teaching suggests a direct reaction within the planet itself, as though the mineral kingdom receives what is offered and participates in its renewal. The human being is not separate from the Earth when loving. Love enters the ground, and the ground gives love back.
The central practice is a two-way interaction between human and mineral energies. The reader is asked to hold love in mind, send it downward into the fissures of the Earth, and imagine it taking root. The image is like planting a living thing. Love pressed into the mineral kingdom does not disappear into darkness. It sprouts elsewhere with renewed vigour, returning to nourish the one who sent it and to strengthen the wider field.
This develops an earlier idea of roots beneath the feet and an energy shell rising around the body. Here, the whole love energy operates on a greater scale. Mankind feeds energy into the mineral kingdom and receives redoubled energy in return. That returning power is described as primary love and light, a source by which people may be directed toward healing, service and true love.
The teaching also broadens the idea of love's wavelength. In the past, the power of love is said to have been used mainly on a narrow human waveband. The invitation now is to recognise a much wider spectrum. Love can work not only between people, but between mankind and Earth, between thought and mineral, between intention and the hidden structures of the world. The human heart becomes part of a larger exchange.
What makes the teaching compelling is its insistence on practice. Walk on the Earth. Send love downward. Feel it received. Draw it back with redoubled force. Use it for healing and service. The movement is simple enough to imagine, but it carries a large claim about how love participates in the living planet. The reader is not asked only to admire love, but to place it somewhere.
There is nothing abstract about the form of love described here. It becomes something almost agricultural: planted, rooted, watered, multiplied and drawn up again. The reader is invited to imagine loving intention as a seed placed into the deep Earth, where the mineral kingdom strengthens it before it returns as renewed light.
The Source of Light and Love therefore becomes a bridge between the deep Earth teachings and the book's ethical centre. It shows love as grounded, not sentimental; active, not vague; and relational, not private. In the language of the book, the Earth can receive love, transform it and return it with greater power. The human task is to use that returned light for purposes worthy of it.
Love and light as subtle energy
Earth as participant in love
The mineral kingdom and human thought
Rooted service and healing intention
Two-way exchange with the living Earth
Walk slowly, indoors or outdoors, and imagine each step offering goodwill into the Earth. Let the practice remain simple: love moving downward, steadiness returning upward.
This chapter gives the early Earth sequence its loving centre. It shows how the book's elemental language is ultimately directed toward service, relationship and the circulation of light through mankind and the Earth.
