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blazeofglory
04-18-2008, 11:15 PM
Love is what begets life. Life cascades out of it.

We are birthed out of love, to love, to let others love and indeed to create an ambiance wherein others can love.

Hate gets in the way. That how to deal with is a challenge we always come up to. But hate is realty and reality can be subsided but can not be obliterated.
You can shadow it for a while but emerges full blown in a while.

But this world is not just for holy men but for sinners too.
The earth is commonwealth. All are housed here.

Love is an antidote to hate, and the other way round, hate coexist or cohabit with love.
Nothing is created even the devil purposelessly.The root of the problem is the failure of us to deal with all.

To love is to accept and appreciate the existence of other beings where they are and what they are. For everyone is a universe unto himself or herself, complete and whole.

Love all and feel everything all around is lovable.
Even hate is something we need to embrace, for it is part of us and our own belongings. We can not do away with hate. It is integrated into our life.

A baby can not smile if he does not know how to cry.
Hate complements or perfects life. You can not realize until you plunge into deep meditation.

Meditate deeply and you will arrive at a state wherein a line between love and hate will be blurred and a state of evenness will enrapture you.

Reflect and you will arrive at truth. Truth is subtle.

Love is truth and nothing else.

Pensive
04-19-2008, 01:25 AM
Depends upon how you define 'love' and 'life'.

DapperDrake
04-19-2008, 07:56 AM
A baby can not smile if he does not know how to cry.


Oh I don't know about that :)

And I strongly suspect that any meditation on emotions will produce different conclusions in different people. I value emotions and recognise their worth and importance but I'm not sure they stand up well to too much cogitation, for me I find they come apart like cloud castles when I apply the razor edge of rational thought. An appreciation of emotion is to me purely an aesthetic consideration, which isn't to say I don't appreciate them of course. After all, life itself doesn't really stand up to too much cogitation if its not understood purely in the light of emotions.
Which is all pretty absurd if you think about it, so I don't, I just appreciate what I have and try to extract as much satisfaction from it as I can.

blazeofglory
04-19-2008, 11:28 AM
Here the central point is love, for love is godliness. Cloud nine. Nirvana. Love wove this world out of love into different manifestations.

If you get love nothing remains thereafter.

No feats are more enjoyable than love.

Everything is done for love.

blazeofglory
04-19-2008, 11:37 AM
Here the central point is love, for love is godliness. Cloud nine. Nirvana. Love wove this world out of love into different manifestations.

If you get love nothing remains thereafter.

No feats are more enjoyable than love.

Everything is done for love.