blazeofglory
04-02-2009, 10:00 PM
Love I think is an impulse and nothing else. It is a quiver, tremor or vibrations. Vibrations are momentary and fleeting things. They originate and get lost in the endless chaotic infinite universe.
Love is a quake, a flash like a lightening.
We liken it to Godliness, subtler than any other feelings.
We give it a higher status than the rest of other impulses.
But love in nature is not different from anger, envy, states of joys and sorrows.
Where does it originate is a question we can not answer. Does it originate in mind or body is something we never know.
Love is generally limited by many factors. Unconditional love is found in books, in cinemas, in stories.
It is an exchange, a bargain, a negotiation mostly if not always.
We have ideas about love and not real experiences.
Most of love stories end up in breaks.
And as a matter of fact love is something that gives warmth, but this warmth is likened to the warmth that our body demands when we feel cold or different is the question we can not answer.
Love is a quake, a flash like a lightening.
We liken it to Godliness, subtler than any other feelings.
We give it a higher status than the rest of other impulses.
But love in nature is not different from anger, envy, states of joys and sorrows.
Where does it originate is a question we can not answer. Does it originate in mind or body is something we never know.
Love is generally limited by many factors. Unconditional love is found in books, in cinemas, in stories.
It is an exchange, a bargain, a negotiation mostly if not always.
We have ideas about love and not real experiences.
Most of love stories end up in breaks.
And as a matter of fact love is something that gives warmth, but this warmth is likened to the warmth that our body demands when we feel cold or different is the question we can not answer.