There are only one 'condiion' for love: The one loving. You can say, "I love." without an object as it can be a state of being - an emotional expression emminating from something. It need not necessarily have an object. That would be unconditional, would it not? I believe that love is a verb that gets used as a noun but it is in actually a verb masquerading as a noun for convenience. One can love unconditionally. [1]t So my answer, [2]Vera Meisel to the OP is: No. Unconditional Love does not exist, because Love does not have a separate existence somewhere without the support of "one who is loving" I don't have children, Vera, but I am in a position where I help teach, support and care for a number of children and adults, just going about my life. I love each of them. Period. I don't own any of them. I take the time to type these words because, I love you at some level, else why would I bother typing? Is it unconditional? What would be a condition? I don't expect a response. I "share because I care", regardless of the consequences. I hope that's unconditional - I believe it is. I could also be wrong; I'm good at being wrong tongue emoticon [3]2 mins * [4]Like * References Visible links 1. https://www.facebook.com/kenneth.udut 2. https://www.facebook.com/vera.meisel?hc_location=ufi 3. https://www.facebook.com/groups/neoacademiaannex/permalink/732361566885643/?comment_id=733696613418805&offset=0&total_comments=100&comment_tracking=%7B%22tn%22%3A%22R%22%7D 4. Like this comment https://www.facebook.com/groups/neoacademiaannex/permalink/732361566885643/#