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Im writing a research paper and need some help. My thesis is the power of love. How it can inspire, heal, energize, and motivate but I need examples. Does anyone have good examples of this. or ideas about the power that love has?

2006-07-28 16:13:24 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Other - Family & Relationships

5 answers

paris and helen of troy---a war was started because of love

2006-07-28 16:18:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Let's put it this way:
Love is the Most powerful force in the Universe!

It is the Power by which God made all Heaven and earth.
It is the Power that He uses to keep all life and existence together.
[As they say, "Love makes the world go around!" - probably never a light-hearted observation made with more accuracy].
It is the power by which God made Man and every movement of life.

And for us, as humans, it was designated by God to be the Power that brought your Dad and your Mum together, and that literally made you.
HOW POWERFUL IS THAT?!!

It is one of those key powers in our lives that keep us all going when everything seems turned against us.
It has the power to keep us together, especially as families, when all else tries to infiltrate our homes and drive us apart!

It is basically the foundation Jesus spoke of when He said that the Wise man built his house upon the Rock, and when the winds came and the rains came and the storm Beat upon that house, the House on the rock stood firm.

As scripture says, further, regarding love/charity:

"All things shall fail; but Charity [which is the pure love of Christ] shall never fail; for it endureth Forever."

2006-07-28 16:32:41 · answer #2 · answered by dr c 4 · 0 0

The power of love can make miracles, such as dreams become reality; or it can make your very worst nightmare unfold before you. Depending on which you truly deserve...the power of love never fails to find its way to its truest of hearts. Cause true hearts hope to beat as one, as does the power of real love.
Although there are many different tempos from which u may one day become "one"...as long as your dreams exist harmoniously together...it's amazing how a perfect melody miraculously eschews before your very eyes- etude is your "new way of life" and perfect is the beating of your hearts.
Through the true power of love, you won't ever forget to treat your dream come true exactly as that... your dream come true, and nothing less...without even trying! You'll want to help your true love become sharp if it's the only flat note on the sheet, and you might even sacrifice a piece of your own solo if it means you'd be singing a duet instead. And more than likely your partner will ascertain that dream of yours ever more perfectly...as they reveal their own dream practically as a carbon copy to yours. This is the power of love...

In the end, we find out that the powers of love beat according to their own tempos- by which its keys may rightfully flow into one accord. And all are capable of true love to chase those nightmares away in one way or another. Whether or not you choose to recognize "the power of love" is up to you!! After all, it takes a glimmer of hope for your dream, trust and respect in your EHarmony (?lol)...a desire u must ascertain, and a penny for your wish, if the power of love is to become of you!~

2006-07-28 18:38:57 · answer #3 · answered by No1ELSEcomesCLOSE 1 · 0 0

that form of capability? surely yet i do no longer think that love takes away "imperfections" such with the aid of fact the thorn or the ailment or the wall....i've got self assurance that it crosses some (the wall to illustrate ;])...that it makes others bearable (such with the aid of fact the ailment) and that it makes others alluring (such with the aid of fact the thorn, which will have been seen as a nuisance in the previous). ? :]

2016-10-08 11:07:24 · answer #4 · answered by riesgo 4 · 0 0

FIRST OF ALL YOU MUST HAVE TO KNOW WHAT THE LOVE IS ????
READ IT CAREFULLY THEN YOU WILL SURELY KNOW WHAT IT IS ....
Love is a condition or phenomenon of emotional primacy, or absolute value. Love generally includes an emotion of intense attraction to either another person, a place, or thing; and may also include the aspect of caring for or finding identification with those objects, including self-love. Love can describe an intense feeling of affection, an emotion or an emotional state. In ordinary use, it usually refers to interpersonal love, an experience usually felt by a person for another person. Love is commonly considered impossible to define.

The concept of love, however, is subject to debate. Some deny the existence of love, calling it a recently invented abstraction. Others maintain that love exists but is indefinable; being a quantity which is spiritual, metaphysical, or philosophical in nature. The views that love does not exist or is indefinable may underlie the fact that approximately 13 percent of cultures have no word for love. [1] [2] The remaining 87 percent attempt to define this abstract concept and apply it to everyday life. Love is one of the most common themes in art and often times is an excuse for " bad art". Some psychologists maintain that love is the abstract action of lending one's "boundary" or "self esteem" to another
Overview

Love has several different meanings in the English language, from something that gives a little pleasure to something for which one would die. And in contrast to the definition at the top, frequently people use the verb "love" to indicate want or desire for themselves as opposed to for another. For example: "I love that lamp," does not refer to desiring wellness for the lamp, but rather to the desire for the lamp. The word also frequently indicates elevated appreciation or admiration: "I love that artist," An individual might state.

Cultural differences make any universal definition of love difficult to establish. Expressions of love may include the love for a soul or mind, the love of laws and organizations, love for a body, love for nature, love of food, love of money, love for learning, love of power, love of fame, and love for the respect of others. Different people place varying degrees of importance on the kinds of love they receive. Love is essentially an abstract concept, easier to experience than to explain. Many believe, as stated originally by Virgil that "Love conquers all", or as stated by The Beatles, "All you need is love". Bertrand Russell describes love as a condition of 'absolute value', as opposed to 'relative value'.


Types


Courtly love – a late medieval conventionalized code prescribing certain conduct and emotions for ladies and their lovers
****** love – desire characterized by sexual desires
Familial love – affection brokered through kinship connections, intertwined with concepts of attachment and bonding
Free love – sexual relations according to choice and unrestricted by marriage
Platonic love – a close relationship in which sexual desire is nonexistent or has been suppressed or sublimated
Puppy love – romantic affection that is not "mature" or not "true." The term reflects a bias that love between youngsters is somehow less valid.
Religious love – devotion to one's deity or theology
Romantic love – affection characterized by a mix of emotional and sexual desire
True love - love without condition, motive or attachment. Loving someone just because they are themselves, not their actions or beliefs in particular.
Unrequited love – affection and desire not reciprocated or returned

Scientific views

Throughout history, predominantly, philosophy and religion have speculated the most into the phenomenon of love. In the last century, the science of psychology has written a great deal on the subject. Recently, however, the sciences of evolutionary psychology, evolutionary biology, anthropology, neuroscience, and biology have begun to take centre stage in discussion as to the nature and function of love.

Biological models of sex tend to see it as a mammalian drive, just like hunger or thirst. Psychology sees love as more of a social and cultural phenomenon. Psychologist Robert Sternberg created his Triangular theory of love and argued that love has three different components : Intimacy, Commitment, and Passion. Intimacy is a form where two people can share secrets and various details of their personal lives. Intimacy is usually shown in friendships and romantic love affairs. Commitment on the other hand is the expectation that the relationship is going to last forever. The last and most common form of love is simply sex, or passion. Passionate love is shown in infatuation as well as romantic love. This led researchers such as Yela to further refine the model by seperating Passion into two independents components : ****** Passion and Romantic Passion.


Cultural views

Although there exist numerous cross-cultural unified similarities as to the nature and definition of love, as in there being a thread of commitment, tenderness, and passion common to all human existence, there are differences. For example, in India, with arranged marriages commonplace, it is believed that love is not a necessary ingredient in the initial stages of marriage – it is something that can be created during the marriage; whereas in Western culture, by comparison, love is seen as a necessary prerequisite to marriage.


Religious views

Love, in the form of subjective devotion, seems to have been originally understood as the proper response to idealised objective natural forces (pagan polytheism). Later religions shifted the emphasis towards single abstractly-oriented objects like God, the law, the book, and the church (formalised monotheism).

Alongiside these two objects of subjective human love (mono and poly), there a third view which recognises a state or truth distinct from (and often antagonistic to) the idea that there is a difference between the subject and the object (pantheism). Love is reality itself, of which we, moving through time, imperfectly interprete ourselves as isolated part.



Definitional issues
Dictionaries tend to define love as deep affection or fondness.[3] In colloquial use, according to polled opinion, the most favoured definitions of love include the words:[4]

life - someone or something for which you would give your life.
care - someone or something about which you care more than yourself.
In common use, care refers to a mental or emotional state of predisposition in which one has an interest or concern for someone or something. To care for someone, may also refer to a disquieted state of mixed uncertainty, apprehension, and responsibility; or a cause for such anxiety. Caring for an object, such as a house, refers to a state of attendant maintenance; or may also refer to a state of charge or supervision, as in under a doctor’s care.
friendship - favoured interpersonal associations or relationships.
union
family - people related via common ancestry.
bond.


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2006-07-30 22:35:57 · answer #5 · answered by vishal 3 · 0 0

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