Thus, in practice, it is true to say that true conscious love requires a bit of faith. That is, at least, if it is to be manifested and implemented in matters of human practice. That dependency on a bit of faith is presumably why this deep seemingly magical thing of true conscious love—what some would call divine love—is frequently tied to religion, even though it doesn't strictly require a person to be religious or require a person to follow any specific spiritual tradition. There is nothing you need to think or say to love in this way, or in other words to free your ever-satiated all-loving spirit.(Page 94)
Even though the above quote is discussing about consciousness, it could not have avoided religious references and religion-related terminology. Are we that much bound to religious teachings and beliefs? Can we ever discuss spiritual stuff without mentioning religions or religious stuff?
– William James