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St. Bernard of Clairvaux describe four loves: self-love, selfish love, loving God objectified, and loving one's self in God. These four loves are all on the path of learning to love God. He asserts that reaching the last stage of love grants a pain-free afterlife.
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understanding
I don't think it was a problem with the book, but with my understanding. This book was deep and dense. A book I read referenced these four levels and I was intrigued and wanted to learn more. Listening to this didn't clear it up for me or help me to come to a greater understanding. I am still interested to understand these four levels of love, but I think I'll have to read someone's summary and interpretation to grasp it.
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