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Ignoring the spiritual or mystic or religious aspect of the concept of love. Can it just be a side effect of our basic primal instinct to mate?

2007-02-19 23:35:28 · 10 answers · asked by *RockStar* 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Real love tends to exist when we rise above our base instincts and emotions. Anger, sadness, pleasure, or pain are feelings experienced and are based in our primal nature.

Instinct to mate is based on a primal instinct. However, if love just came from our primal instincts, how is it out capacity to love grows stronger the more we transcend out primal nature?

Do we experience it through the biochemical reactions in the brain? Most definitely. Everything we experience is based upon the complex biochemical interactions occurring within the brain. In fact, everything that occurs in the universe is an interplay of chemicals, matter, and energy. This includes your very existence - the creation and continued existence of your physical body, your personality, the "divine" spark of energy that gives you life. However, does that negate how special you are as a unique harmony of energy existing in the universe?

Love is an event occurring under conditions that only seems only to work when the more energy (love) we give away, the stronger in grows within us.

2007-02-20 01:32:37 · answer #1 · answered by Shaman 7 · 0 1

No thats lust that you are talking about.

Love is something very different. A long time ago I thought that love was something that you reserved for some special set of people that you had judged worthy of it.

After a while I got to thinking about what Jesus had said about turning the other cheek and loving our neighbor I put the two together and realized that he had made no exceptions in these statements. It became obvious to me that he intended that we exclude no one from the love that we are supposed to be giving. I started thinking about my idea of love and suddenly realized that I had not been loving anyone at all. I had simply been judging everyone and every thing.

Judging someone worthy of love is not love, it is only judgment. I actually started to cry when I realized this. I saw just how much of my life I had wasted being judgmental, thinking of myself as a Christian, when I was actually doing just the opposite of what Jesus had asked us to do.

I thought about the verse judge not lest ye be judged, and I understood it for the first time.

I realized that I have a lot of catching up to do. So many opportunities were wasted. I now try to apply the love that I have for the world in a universal way like Jesus asks us to do.

If I start to feel afraid and think that I see someone that I should not love because of something I have thought or heard I try to catch my mistake as soon as possible. I tell myself that I have forgot the truth and have fallen for the same old trick that had cost me so many opportunities to be loving in the past. The horror of this realization is often all that is necessary to bring me back to my senses and make me drop the judgmental nonsense I was thinking.

I still have a lot to learn about love, but at least I’m making progress.

Love and blessings

Your brother
don

2007-02-20 02:11:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-10-02 10:46:07 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

the chemical process is only just a part of it. Behind it is all the learning and needs. The instinct to mate is lust, love contains much more about the need to be understood, supported, looked after and to look after.

2007-02-20 03:45:34 · answer #4 · answered by Freethinking Liberal 7 · 0 0

If that is all it is...I can't wait for the synthetics. Whoa. You could pop it, shoot it, sniff it, huff it, whatever you like.

Or maybe some genius chemist will develop a mixed box of chocolates, each filled with a different kind of love for your eating pleasure.

And we could finally answer the question of whether a love overdose is lethal.

2007-02-19 23:41:00 · answer #5 · answered by El Gringo 237 3 · 0 0

It could be. I believe that thoughts are chemical reactions between receptors in our brains. You have to think to have emotions. Its not much of a romantic concept though.

2007-02-19 23:44:54 · answer #6 · answered by kicking_back 5 · 0 0

Lust and infatuation are biochemical. They include the mating instinct.

Love is a principle or set of principles: growth, commitment, discipline.

2007-02-19 23:44:53 · answer #7 · answered by RolloverResistance 5 · 0 0

Awww, cmon! Can't you just enjoy it?? Of course, there are physiological reasons for love. But why would you want to focus on them?? As long as you're being prudent about the object of your affections, just enjoy.

2007-02-19 23:46:17 · answer #8 · answered by Terri J 7 · 0 1

THE WORD LOVE IS OVER-RATED

2007-02-19 23:37:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

No.

2007-02-20 05:47:15 · answer #10 · answered by Barbara V 4 · 0 0

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