
Most of us were taught about love long before we were taught how to feel safe within it.
We learned love through family systems, cultural expectations, survival strategies, and unspoken rules. Over time, love often became associated with performance, endurance, loyalty, or self-erasure—rather than freedom.
This book explores the difference between love that is conditional and love that is not.
Not as a theory, but as a lived recognition.
Through reflections shaped by conversations, observation, and lived experience, Love Without Conditions examines how unconditional love is not something we manufacture—it is something the body recognizes when it finally feels safe enough to rest.
This work does not ask the reader to redefine love.
It invites the reader to remember it.
(The full Introduction appears in the book.)
Suparna Saha, MD
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