Important - You can also watch the video shared above on YouTube for a more visual and practical explanation of these fast Vedic tips.
What Is True Love, Really?
When we hear the word “love,” our minds often rush to memories of sweet moments, heartbreaks, or that one person who made our heart beat faster. But is that really what love is? Jaya Kishori beautifully breaks down this illusion in her video by saying, “There is no first love or second love. Love is love. It either happens completely or it doesn’t.” This line hits deep because, in today’s fast-moving world, we’ve unknowingly started labeling emotions—first crush, first breakup, second attempt, rebound. But love, in its truest form, isn’t divided into chapters. It’s an experience of the soul, not just a fleeting emotion of the heart.
True love doesn’t count. It doesn’t look at the clock, compare people, or calculate gain. It flows from within and connects with another being in a way that is honest, spiritual, and often beyond explanation. And most importantly, true love doesn’t fade away when circumstances change. It stays rooted, even in silence. Jaya Kishori’s insight reminds us that real love is not based on who comes first or last. It is about who touches your soul with pure intention.
Love Beyond Conditions
A lot of people confuse attachment with love. You might have felt a strong bond with someone in school or college and thought, “This is it.” And when it ended, you might have told yourself, “That was my first love.” But ask yourself—was it truly love, or was it the feeling of being seen and heard for the first time?
According to Jaya Kishori, true love is not an experience of the mind or senses alone. It is an experience of the soul. It does not operate on expectations or conditions. When you truly love someone, you love them even when they are not perfect. Even when they cannot give you anything in return. That is why a mother’s love for her child is often seen as the purest example of love—it gives and gives without asking.
In a spiritual sense, love becomes even deeper when we understand that the soul doesn’t differentiate. The soul connects beyond names, bodies, and situations. So, the idea of “first” or “second” love doesn’t exist in the realm of purity. It is we humans who label it that way because of our need to compartmentalize emotions. In truth, love cannot be counted or compared.
Cultivating True Love in Daily Life
You might now wonder—how can I experience this pure love? The answer lies in how you live each day. True love begins with awareness. When you start doing things selflessly, when you help someone without expecting a thank-you, when you listen without waiting to reply, when you forgive someone not because they deserve it but because your peace matters—then, you are walking the path of true love.
Jaya Kishori also indirectly teaches that love is not only for a partner. It is for parents, friends, the universe, and most importantly—for yourself and for God. When you love your work, love your people, love nature, love your responsibilities, you live a life of depth and richness. This is the path saints and wise souls talk about. They don't speak of romantic highs and lows; they speak of love as devotion, as surrender, as service.
So, whether you are single, in a relationship, healing from heartbreak, or rediscovering yourself, know that love is not a story of “first” or “last.” Love is now. Love is everywhere, if you’re ready to recognize it.
Bottom line
In conclusion, the idea that there is no first love or second love may sound unusual at first, but when you dive deep, you realize how freeing and beautiful this truth is. Jaya Kishori’s message is a mirror for all of us. It invites us to unlearn what the world taught us about love and to see it in its original, spiritual form.
Let’s stop measuring love. Let’s start living it—authentically, fully, and without fear.