It is to love all human beings with unconditional love, without reservations or ulterior motives. But it also means recognizing the same rights as we do. It is to see in our neighbor, whoever he is, a brother, a sister, a being as free as us.
It is to love all living beings; all human beings without exception, all terrestrial, crawling, flying and aquatic animals and all plants in their diversity of equal love, because it is recognizing that God has granted them too a place on earth, that they occupy by our side. It is recognizing that the lands we own on earth also belong to them, because God has made the whole earth, which is his only true property, available to all living beings without exception.
It is normal to find share, desire and wish everything with others. It is to desire to live happily, in harmony and in peace with all, under the authority and the reign of God.
Developing the consciousness of God makes it possible to see all living beings with the same eye, with one eye equal. The Lord said to this effect:
“The humble sage, enlightened by pure knowledge, sees with an equal eye the noble wise scholar, the cow, the elephant, or even the dog and the dog eater”.
“He who attains the spiritual level realizes at the same time the Supreme Being, and finds there an infinite joy. He never grieves, he never longs for anything. He shows himself equal to all beings. He then obtains to serve Me with pure love and devotion”.
The noble scholar puts all living beings on an equal footing and sees them all with the same eye, for he does not consider the different body of matter according to the species, but he sees only the soul which is found in each of the bodies, with the Lord at his side in his form of Supreme Soul also called the Holy Spirit. That's why he loves them all. The noble scholar puts all living beings on an equal footing.
The devotee of God is naturally compassionate, benevolent, and working for the true welfare of all mankind. They do not discriminate.
Krishna, God, the Supreme Person described by the words below, the spiritual perfection that can be experienced even in the material universe.
The devotee, envious of nothing, who behaves with all as a benevolent friend, who does not believe himself to be the owner, who is freed from the false ego [from the domination of matter, and identification with the body] and remains the same in joy as in sorrow, who forgives, who always knows contentment and engages with determination in devotional service, and whose mind and body are abandoned to the Supreme Lord, he is very dear to Me.