2006-10-01
03:46:09
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asked by
Debra M. Wishing Peace To All
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Society & Culture
➔ Religion & Spirituality
Not Lust, Love. There is a difference.
2006-10-01
03:49:26 ·
update #1
Personally I believe Love Comes at a price but not a monetary one. The price is your life and heart. I do not believe it is possible to love too deeply. Love creates the room for more love.
2006-10-01
03:51:15 ·
update #2
The more I love the more love I have. For me sharing multiplies it.
2006-10-01
03:51:49 ·
update #3
Yes, I loved someone to much. She was not interested and it took me a while to get over it.
2006-10-01 03:50:47
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answer #1
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answered by Mike R 4
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I believe finding true Love is what we are here for. And that there is a price to pay. Not money there is a price to pay, karma or sin you have to fight like a brave. I survived (what??./ read my other answers) because I wanted to see the guy I really fell in Love with and I did not take this in a Christian or religious way. Now I know it is the same fighting for Love is fighting for God. you cannot Love to much, not truely Love and all the tears you have cried you have cried for Him and you need to take Him to your heart/the place you cry from, because the one you are with now (ego-mind) cannot love and will never let you find Love//
You can only find Love if you get rid off your ego-mind.. Runaway Bride analogy may help explain we are at the altar with one that cannot give and cannot Love and that is why we get burned everytime!! Cannot serve two masters///
Love
Prince mountains and the sea lyrics would be good here: http://ntl.matrix.com.br/pfilho/html/lyrics/m/mountains.txt Please read them> He explains can't you see how He is always there?? (mountains and sea stand for underworld/subconsiousness, you know we're always gonna be fighting the sea..
2006-10-01 04:00:20
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answer #2
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answered by Paradise Regained 5
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Hey, what's up this is Bricee here. Love always comes at a price but you have to make sure that it's really love. Yeah sometimes we do love to deeply and get caught up in the momment so my advice is just be careful.
2006-10-01 03:49:43
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answer #3
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answered by Bricee 2
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Yes, it comes at a price.
The more you love, the further you get from the standard of love most people apply. The further you get from that standard, the harder it is for others to love you back, the higher a standard they feel they must meet.
As they realize their original standard is so much lower than the one your Love sets, they surrender to feelings of inadequacy (which manifest in forms such as depression, envy, jealousy, anger, hatred, rage).
As an example, just got a note from Jim Darwin expressing hope that the more negative feedback I get, the more likely I'll be to leave. Just another example of how feelings of inadequacy bring out the worst in people.
And the more one loves, the more one can expect reactions like that (such as you with your 'julia'). People hate feeling inadequate, and it is far easier to attack the individual who brings about those feelings than it is to look inside and address the true causes of those feelings: the knowledge that you can do better.
Much easier to be cynical than introspective. Much easier to criticize than to grow. Much easier to hate others than to learn to love.
And those who love too deeply know this, and must bear the burden of knowing their example creates this reaction in people.
Is the need to give love worth the pain and anguish it causes in those who know no better?
2006-10-01 03:57:31
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answer #4
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answered by bobkgin 3
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Luckily there ARE exceptions
But generally the DEEPER the Love
the HIGHER the Price...
2006-10-01 03:51:24
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answer #5
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answered by Moonlite gambler 3
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I am in love, very deeply with my wife, does our true love come with a price? NO, but it does come with many benefits.
2006-10-01 03:48:30
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Well when you are truly in love you are paying the ultimate price... If you want an example god love us so much that he gave his only son and even due we kill him he forgive us... That is my personal definition for the word love. Good Luck and God Bless... EFIL
2006-10-01 03:50:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Love or compassion takes a toll on the one who feels it if they do not set limits for the love they are willing to feel. Empathy can make us physically and emotionally sick if we do not make a space for ourselves, a boundary around us.
2006-10-01 03:53:43
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answer #8
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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i have paid quite high prices for love
but i have enough funds to cover the costs :o)
i think you can love too deeply if it is affecting your reality ... but i dont think you can ever love enough .. if that makes sense
2006-10-01 03:52:54
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answer #9
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answered by Peace 7
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The plan of salvation is nicely the final of all presents to mankind. in spite of the undeniable fact that Adam became not evil, he became very rightoues, yet in his innocence he broke the regulation, he purely transgressed. there became no way God would desire to enable him to stay in Eden considering Christ had not presented intercession yet. Adam and Eve had to bypass away. God would have love for them, yet compassion and justice can't occupy the smae area, as a result God would desire to the two quit to be God via not requiring Justice for the regulation, and having compassion, or he would desire to solid Adam and Eve out of the backyard. it quite is the place his request to Christ comes into play. Christ suffered for our sins that Justice could be served, and as quickly as we settle for this offering, Christ could have compassion on us, taking our sins on so as that we would magnificent lower back, and as a effect reenter the pressence of God. What a latest to be waiting to ask forgiveness and then to ask Christ to take the discomfort and suffering for us so we could all be reunited in the tip.
2016-10-18 07:25:51
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answer #10
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answered by ? 4
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