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2006-10-29 23:45:43 · 18 answers · asked by poshnosh 2 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

18 answers

What you must convince a woman of prior to being allowed to part the beef curtains.

2006-10-29 23:47:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Love is something that would want to't be considered or heard. Love is felt by technique of the heart of that human being. Love is contained in the eyes of the sweetheart- thats why human beings have different perspectives on persons. How did you comprehend your in love? its a feeling interior you that everyone receives of their existence. its once you cant stop taking under consideration that human being. its once you experience you're obligated to do something and that i recommend something for that particular someone. its once you care soo a lot about that human being that the ultimate component you want is to ever lose them. my rationalization might want to be incorrect, because im in basic terms 13 and not in any respect became in genuine love. even as i presumed i became in love, its became only a chunk that lasts for a touch, then vanishes till now you comprehend it. Love, genuine love, lasts continuously. Love is in basic terms something previous words that folk cant ever expalin.

2016-12-05 08:58:03 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Someone said before that 'Love is an addiction, the feeling that you can't live without them' and they have highlighted the main error in human relationships and the reason that many relationships are dysfunctional and that marriages end in divorce. It is because you don't 'love', you 'want'.

What is conventionally called "love" is an ego strategy to avoid surrender. You are looking to someone to give you that which can only come to you in the state of surrender. The ego uses that person as a substitute to avoid having to surrender. The Spanish language is the most honest in this respect. It uses the same verb, te quiero, for "I love you" and "I want you." To the ego, loving and wanting are the same, whereas true love has no wanting in it, no desire to possess or for your partner to change. The ego singles someone out and makes them special. It uses that person to cover up the constant underlying feeling of discontent, of "not enough," of anger and hate, which are closely related. These are facets of an underlying deep seated feeling in human beings that is inseparable from the egoic state.

When the ego singles something out and says "I love" this or that, it’s an unconscious attempt to cover up or remove the deep-seated feelings that always accompany the ego: the discontent, the unhappiness, the sense of insufficiency that is so familiar. For a little while, the illusion actually works. Then inevitably, at some point, the person you singled out, or made special in your eyes, fails to function as a cover up for your pain, hate, discontent or unhappiness which all have their origin in that sense of insufficiency and incompleteness. Then, out comes the feeling that was covered up, and it gets projected onto the person that had been singled out and made special – who you thought would ultimately "save you." Suddenly love turns to hate. The ego doesn’t realize that the hatred is a projection of the universal pain that you feel inside. The ego believes that this person is causing the pain. It doesn’t realize that the pain is the universal feeling of not being connected with the deeper level of your being - not being at one with yourself.

The object of love is interchangeable, as interchangeable as the object of egoic wanting. Some people go through many relationships. They fall in love and out of love many times. They love a person for a while until it doesn’t work anymore, because no person can permanently cover up that pain.

Only surrender can give you what you were looking for in the object of your love. The ego says surrender is not necessary because I love this person. It’s an unconscious process of course. The moment you accept completely what is, something inside you emerges that had been covered up by egoic wanting. It is an innate, indwelling peace, stillness, aliveness. It is the unconditioned, who you are in your essence. It is what you had been looking for in the love object. It is yourself. When that happens, a completely different kind of love is present which is not subject to love / hate. It doesn’t single out one thing or person as special. It’s absurd to even use the same word for it. Now it can happen that even in a normal love / hate relationship, occasionally, you enter the state of surrender. Temporarily, briefly, it happens: you experience a deeper universal love and a complete acceptance that can sometimes shine through, even in an otherwise egoic relationship. If surrender is not sustained, however, it gets covered up again with the old egoic patterns. So, I’m not saying that the deeper, true love cannot be present occasionally, even in a normal love / hate relationship. But it is rare and usually short-lived.

Whenever you accept what is, something deeper emerges then what is. So, you can be trapped in the most painful dilemma, external or internal, the most painful feelings or situation, and the moment you accept what is, you go beyond it, you transcend it. Even if you feel hatred, the moment you accept that this is what you feel, you transcend it. It may still be there, but suddenly you are at a deeper place where it doesn’t matter that much anymore.
The entire phenomenal universe exists because of the tension between the opposites. Hot and cold, growth and decay, gain and loss, success and failure, the polarities that are part of existence, and of course part of every relationship.

2006-10-29 23:56:14 · answer #3 · answered by abluebobcat 4 · 0 2

Some will use the pharse "fall" in love. I believe we grow in love, it happens over time. I believe a loving realtionship consists of unselfishness, compromise, honesty, and the willing to grow together in Gods way. Being patient, kind, and forgiving!

2006-10-29 23:51:15 · answer #4 · answered by btsnpieces 2 · 0 1

Something that feels pure something that gives a person a reason to smile to feel safe. Love is a bond between two people that is so strong that nothing can tear it apart.

2006-10-30 00:24:01 · answer #5 · answered by davidleeryan 2 · 0 1

It's the connection between two people that fills the emptiness in their hearts. It links them.It's not something that you can touch but a wonderful feeling. If you see the soul mate that one special person, something inside of them will show in their eyes, their smile, or maybe their voice. Just a smile from that person will make your worries flutter away. A peck on the cheek would make your week.

2006-10-29 23:53:24 · answer #6 · answered by joe19 4 · 0 2

When that person holds a place in your heart, and you can feel it. It is more powerful then just loving someone. You can love someone in your mind. If your heart is open, and that person hold the place in your heart, and you can feel their love back. You know you have a very special thing.

2006-10-29 23:52:03 · answer #7 · answered by Dwayne 4 · 0 1

Certainly not Ali Macgraw and Ryan ONeal's definition. lol Guess your not old enough to remember Love Story. Love is putting someone else first.

2006-10-29 23:48:08 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

The willingness to put aside your own happiness for someone else because of a sense of caring and the courage to be yourself even in the face of adversity.

2006-10-29 23:57:20 · answer #9 · answered by randyken 6 · 0 1

Love is an addiction. The feeling you can't live without them. It's also how they make you feel about you and who you are with them in your life. It's also the ability to be who you are even at your worst, and knowing you're still beautiful to them and vice-versa.

2006-10-29 23:50:55 · answer #10 · answered by sonkysst 4 · 0 1

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