paphnuitius
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I have been reading so many threads, the I decided to post this. I'll be intested to see what you have to say.
Paphnuitius!
What is Love: I have to start this statement by clarifying what is NOT love.
• Love is not an emotion.
• Love is not temporary.
• Love is not a phase.
• Love is not passive.
• Love is not self-serving.
• Love is not dispensable.
• Love is not critical of another.
• Love is not angry.
• Love is not controllable.
• Love is not exclusive.
• Love is not defeated.
Love IS this:
• Love is a state of being.
• Love is eternal, and always changing.
• Love is active; it diminishes when passive.
• Love is a state that constantly seeks to enhance the beloved.
• Love is as necessary as breath to sustain life.
• Love is accepting of the beloved in all their myriad shapes, forms, ideas, and states.
• Love is transcending. It transcends any logic, opinions, constraints, or other man made concepts.
• Love is constantly renewable.
• Love is simple.
A few statements concerning Love:
God is Love, and they who live in love live in God, and God in them. (Recognize that there is NO “but, or, and except” in that statement.
We love everyone to a certain degree; it is only with closeness and sharing that we can love more.
Love is eternal, it is only the depth of that love that can change.
A mother’s love is limitless; but it can diminish. A Child’s love towards its parents is limitless; but it also can diminish. The love of a spouse is limitless; but it can diminish.
Love never dies, it changes, it adapts, it grows stronger, or it ebbs; yet there is always some vestige of love.
Everyone has the capacity to Love.
Love does not “happen”. Love is a cognizant decision to love.
One does not have to possess the object of one’s love; one must simply Love them.
Love is maintained by actively being engaged in the act of loving.
The most beautiful gift in the world is the expression of Love, and its acceptance by the beloved.
e. e. cummings wrote the following about love:
“(i do not know what it is about you that closes
and opens; only something in me understands
the voice of your eyes is deeper than all roses)
nobody, not even the rain, has such small hands.”
Touch is the language of Love.
Paphnuitius!
What is Love: I have to start this statement by clarifying what is NOT love.
• Love is not an emotion.
• Love is not temporary.
• Love is not a phase.
• Love is not passive.
• Love is not self-serving.
• Love is not dispensable.
• Love is not critical of another.
• Love is not angry.
• Love is not controllable.
• Love is not exclusive.
• Love is not defeated.
Love IS this:
• Love is a state of being.
• Love is eternal, and always changing.
• Love is active; it diminishes when passive.
• Love is a state that constantly seeks to enhance the beloved.
• Love is as necessary as breath to sustain life.
• Love is accepting of the beloved in all their myriad shapes, forms, ideas, and states.
• Love is transcending. It transcends any logic, opinions, constraints, or other man made concepts.
• Love is constantly renewable.
• Love is simple.
A few statements concerning Love:
God is Love, and they who live in love live in God, and God in them. (Recognize that there is NO “but, or, and except” in that statement.
We love everyone to a certain degree; it is only with closeness and sharing that we can love more.
Love is eternal, it is only the depth of that love that can change.
A mother’s love is limitless; but it can diminish. A Child’s love towards its parents is limitless; but it also can diminish. The love of a spouse is limitless; but it can diminish.
Love never dies, it changes, it adapts, it grows stronger, or it ebbs; yet there is always some vestige of love.
Everyone has the capacity to Love.
Love does not “happen”. Love is a cognizant decision to love.
One does not have to possess the object of one’s love; one must simply Love them.
Love is maintained by actively being engaged in the act of loving.
The most beautiful gift in the world is the expression of Love, and its acceptance by the beloved.
e. e. cummings wrote the following about love:
“(i do not know what it is about you that closes
and opens; only something in me understands
the voice of your eyes is deeper than all roses)
nobody, not even the rain, has such small hands.”
Touch is the language of Love.