Hebrews13:1 Let brotherly love continue.(Holy Bible-KJV)

When we look around today, we find signs that some segments of society don't respect, much less, love other segments or fractions. The truth is that the Bible teaches us to have brotherly love for each other. There are no conditions of brotherly love. It encompasses all genders, races and religions, for all men are brothers by virtue of the fact that God created all mankind. It does not matter what part of the world you live in, we all are divinely connected, and yes, we are our brother's keeper. Distance does not sever the bond that ties us altogether as one world, under God.
Understanding the principle of brotherly love will dissipate the "aloneness" that one can sometimes experience. When one truly embraces the reality of a connection with all, he will no longer feel isolated. He or she will feel the divinity of love that does not separate, but rather, resonates from heart to heart, for love has its own heartbeat.
It is energy that cannot be denied. This energy has a force to it that that cements all of us together on a higher plane if we submit to its power.
When we submit to the awareness that all men ((and women) are created equal, and all deserve love and are connected by the supreme love: the love of God, our creator, we become free. We become free in the sense that we now have acknowledged our oneness, our sameness, instead of our differences. We are free now in the knowledge that we all came from the same source: God, for God is love!
Now, we can rejoice in the sheer commonality of the one love that unites us which leads us to bask in the essence of "brotherly love".

Author's Bio: 

Dr. Emily DeCarlo is a fascinating woman with a very strong belief in God. Her faith leads her to know that nothing that God does is insignificant and therefore, we do not have to live limited, mediocre lives. She espouses to the belief that God is great and therefore greatness lies within all of us. She is the author of several books of poetry, one of which was used as a supplemental text for English 211 at Virginia State University. She also has written a manual entitled "Using Poetry to Promote Linguistics and Language Acquisition" which was used in the graduate Special Education Department at Virginia State University. Another manual that Dr. DeCarlo has penned is entitled " The Crab Effect". It is a manual based on the story of Joseph in the Bible. The subtitle is "How to Handle the Haters in Your Life". Dr. DeCarlo is an evangelist, author, poet, researcher and entrepreneur. She is in the process of developing the DeCarlo Institute for the Healing Arts, a center for research relative to the promotion of wellness and the maintenance of healthy lifestyles. The center also addresses different approaches to maintaining and promoting health such as Thai bodywork, meditation, natural healing, faith healing, relaxation therapy and Ayurveda medicine. Dr. DeCarlo also uses poetry therapy to assist others in facing and resolving life's tests and trials. Her book entitled "Poetry for Healing" is soon to be released. She is a licensed and ordained minister and has served as an associate minister and head of the Daughters of Esther Women's Ministry for the past ten years at the Mt. Carmel Baptist Church at 925 Arlington Road in Hopewell, Virginia. She also has a poem " Epiphany" which was published in Essence magazine in 2008 (January edition). Her CD of anointed poetry made its debut in 2009 and is still available today. She was inducted into Sigma Tau Delta Literary Society for outstanding contributions to literature. She performs her original poetry for various occasions and events around the country. She has traveled to China to view the education system and learned some of their Ancient Chinese Medicine practices during her approximately two weeks tenure there