which can be experienced but can not be described.
2007-05-02 22:34:28
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answered by nightingale 6
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Please don't take this in the wrong way, but many consider money love, sort of like considering time money. Love might be thought of as a contract, also. Sort of "I'll make the right decision every time, for the sake of everybody else, but even if some did not reciprocate with the right decision, I would still do the right thing, because I won't do myself wrong" (do anything stupid that costs me money).
Beyond that are the romantic references to love which are for the most part rhetorical, or meaningless. This, however, does not mean that someone would never love someone of the opposite gender, rather that, in the end, this type of love is really fleeting or temporary. That it is fleeting or temporary does not mean that it is not important! How important it is is reletive.
This might be a little abstract, but people don't love each other or God, they pay each other, instead. Of course, they wouldn't pay each other for things that weren't worth the money. There may be feelings inside of the dealings of people, but these are held in check through devotion to success. "Don't let your heart beat your head", might be one expression which people use to help themselves keep from losing focus on what matters, which is success.
Success is what matters, and love is committments in trust!
As for the God angle or the Bible. Honestly, at its deepest roots it is the same thing, really. If you haven't, you might consider studying love and money in the Bible. Pretty interesting.
As for the human body as the home of love. Love really doesn't have a home. It exists abstractly, although it may be found on paper in the form of a contract.
The language of love is French. English is the language of love and money.
To sum, love exists as what you believe it is. That's about the best anyone can do to describe it, but really what matters is success.
Just some stuff I picked up along the way. Some angles on the subject. Hope it helps and good luck!
2007-05-03 03:35:03
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answered by realdreamcards 2
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Love is the most difficult word to explain in the English language.
2007-05-03 03:03:18
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answered by Living In Korea 7
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Psychological on love,
I have studied psychology human mating “romantic love” for many years and human mating is one of them romantic attraction is in fact a primitive, biologically based drive, like hunger or sex.
Scientists have developed some of the first direct evidence that the neural mechanisms of romantic attraction (love) are distinct from those of sexual attraction and arousal.
What we're seeing here is the biological drive to choose a mate, to focus on one person to the exclusion of all others
Its a actually a combination of chemicals in the brain;
1. Dopamine
2. Pheromones attract
3. Serotonin
4. Oxytocins
1. Dopamine: the love chemical
before you fall in love, you fall in lust and adrenaline kicks in causing your heart to race. Then when you begin to fall in love, elevated levels of dopamine (a naturally occurring chemical in your brain), are sent to various parts of your brain causing fierce energy and a concentrated motivation to attain a reward (your lover). Love is like an addiction and this is because dopamine causes you to crave the one you love. Dopamine is a pleasure hormone that the brain produces and makes you feel good.
2. Pheromones attract
Pheromones are naturally occurring chemicals given off in response to sexual stimulation or romantic fantasy. In animals these chemicals attract the opposite sex and instigate mating behaviour. For humans it's a bit more complex, however. It is believed that the body chemistry shown in different pheromones may act to turn prospective partners on and off. Chocolate contains a lot of naturally occurring pheromones.
3. Serotonin
Serotonin is the chemical that makes you keep thinking about your partner, you fall in lust, then love … then you start looking for attachment and that's when serotonin and other endorphins come in and make you want security."
1. Oxytocins
Oxytocins is the bonding hormone released by men and women during orgasm. Women also release this hormone during childbirth which is why mothers have such a strong connection with their baby. It creates feelings of attachment.
2007-05-03 10:44:39
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answered by Kenneth 1
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Love has many facets but mainly pivots on the satiation of desire. You can love someone or you can have the love of money. Each with it's own form of gratification. Love can have an attribute of affection or one of disdain. A killer may love to kill and a mother may love her child and in this day and age a mother may love to kill her child. You can love life or love to watch a movie. So basically love is that particular love which you are personally experiencing within yourself at any given time. I hope you love my answer. ;-)
2007-05-03 03:15:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Dose?
Love is the condition in which someone else's happiness is essential to your own.
Love is seeing someone else's needs, and meeting them.
2007-05-03 03:02:21
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answered by Philo 7
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love is a chemical that has been trained to be released when after being around someone.there is even a perfume called "love" which triggers that same chemical.so if a person is in love all they are is a junkie.
2007-05-03 04:01:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Love is an excuse for a man to make a fool of himself at least once in his lifetime.
2007-05-03 03:35:12
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answered by Anonymous
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"As the Philosopher [Aristotle] says, 'Love is to will the good of the other.'" (rhetoric ii 4) from Aquinas' Summa [I-II,26,4]
In short, from C.S. Lewis' the Four Loves:
agape (unconditional love)- to will the good of the other; love here is an act of th ewilll
Philia (friendship)- mutual sharing, the highest friendship is virtue friendship, friendship based on the good (aristotle, the other two are friendships based on pleasure, and based on utility)
Eros- sexual love, passion, being "in love"
Storge- affection
2007-05-03 03:28:53
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answered by Heidegger 11 30 2
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Love is something that the Hallmark company made up to sell more cards at valentines day.
Or something like that.
Kidding..........
2007-05-03 03:06:01
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answered by Mummabear 5
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love is a strong positive radiating state of mind.
2007-05-03 09:05:43
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answered by PLUTO 6
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