What is Love?
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I'm not entirely sure I know exactly what love is.
But I want it.
I wanna love with all my heart and all my beiing
Even know I'm aware I am not yet capable of loving her the way she deserves to be loved.
I await patiently for her.BE careful, the pain you could feel is proportional to the love you give.
Only God gives back love for love indeed
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You're an instinct
My body has instinctive (satanic) calls for me if I am not wary.
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BE careful, the pain you could feel is proportional to the love you give.
Only God gives back love for love indeed
God does not give back love for love. He forwards love without account, unconditionally.
Sorry for being a stickler but the two are not really the sameAnd...what is there to be feared in Paradise, she has not been brought forth yet
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There is no single answer for what love is.
The way I see love may not be how one sees it because of this
http//www.rv337.com/vimages/shared/vnews/stories/4b55e440aa0d7/John%20Lee's%20Love%20Theory.pdf
Is there not?
Love in animals including Homo sapiens is driven by the biological programming, but humans are able to a more complicated definition of love because of the the combination of a more superior spirit.
But you can also show love as a logical reaction because of it is the most reasonable and developmental act, because you decide by the matter of your being, to show love, unrelated to compulsive behavior driven by the instinct.
But one should always leave the feelings aside or be in total control of them.
Be well
Amenuel -
There is no single answer for what love is.
The way I see love may not be how one sees it because of this
http//www.rv337.com/vimages/shared/vnews/stories/4b55e440aa0d7/John%20Lee's%20Love%20Theory.pdf
That does not mean that people see love differently at all sister.
It just means we have to clarify what kind of love we are speaking of.
Language, words, it is all about context.
Once you have mastered how to be specific and particular about what is at hand there are truly no grey areas, especially with the Light of the Quran clutched in your hands -
That does not mean that people see love differently at all sister.
It just means we have to clarify what kind of love we are speaking of.
Language, words, it is all about context.
Once you have mastered how to be specific and particular about what is at hand there are truly no grey areas, especially with the Light of the Quran clutched in your handsI agree that Quran does have specific requirement in how we show love. But if we go by human nature, we won't be able to find one view on love. In fact,we do not fall in love in the same way. Think about the idea of dating. I never understood it. Neither did my fiance. Before we came across John Lee's love styles, we used to make fun of those who had to go on dates to know a person. We called it arranged love. My fiance says those who need to meet the person on and on to fall in love do not fall in love. They just warm up to the face. The reason is that both of us believe in love at first sight, butterflies in the stomach, all or nothing approach, hesitation free love, etc.
Is there not?
Love in animals including Homo sapiens is driven by the biological programming, but humans are able to a more complicated definition of love because of the the combination of a more superior spirit.
But you can also show love as a logical reaction because of it is the most reasonable and developmental act, because you decide by the matter of your being, to show love, unrelated to compulsive behavior driven by the instinct.
But one should always leave the feelings aside or be in total control of them.
Be well
AmenuelWell, when I fell in love it felt as if I was drugged. Gravity stopped working. I was floating.I also felt my old self dying. So yeah, love does affect us biologically. But I definitely did not feel sexual urge. That was a very weird experience. The sexual feelings certainly should be controlled. Did you hear about the economics of sex? Because men do not need to work hard to get it anymore, their pay less attention to their ambitions.
http//nypost.com/2014/02/16/the-economics-of-sex-has-the-price-gotten-too-cheap/