Shakespeare once wrote...
Sonnet CXVI by William Shakespeare
Let me not to the marriage of true minds
Admit impediments. Love is not love,
Which alters when it alteration finds,
Or bends with the remover to remove.
Oh, no! it is an ever-fixed mark
That looks on tempests.. and is never shaken.
It is the star to every wandering bark
Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.
Love is not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks
Within his bending sickle's compass come.
Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks,
But bears it out.. even to the edge of doom.
If this be error and upon me proved,
I never writ, nor no man ever loved.
This is love...
2007-08-14 05:29:50
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answered by Screwdriver 4
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Unconditional Love is caring for and doing what is best for the others, even when they don't care for you. What is best for them is quite often not necessarily what they want or think should be done for them. It is given to all, equally, without thought of worth or deserving. Unconditional love knows no favoritism and is not reserved for those who have a special relationship or bond to the giver. It is not related to how much the giver likes or dislikes the others, and it is possible to not like a person, because of the things they do or the way they are which is unlikable, but still love them all the same. Love is spiritual, not physical, and being spirit, it is immortal, eternal and infinite. When you love someone it has no limitation and is eternal and infinite. So, you either love someone or you don't love someone, there is no measurement. As far as marriage is concerned, love is the mortar that holds the relationship together. When you make a marriage commitment, it is sharing and devoting yourself wholly to the other, and accepting the other as they are, becoming one flesh and one indivisible entity. It is a commitment that should not be undertaken lightly and is built of feelings which cannot be felt for any other. Through good and bad times, the loving each other, the special feelings of connectedness and the sacrificial bond of unity are the corner-stones upon which the marriage should be built. If it is built upon any other foundations then it is not a marriage in the true sense, but rather is a partnership or contract of convenience. And thus when it becomes no-longer convenient, it falls apart. When bad times come, they should serve to bring the couple together, as they unite to overcome the problems, not drive them apart.
2016-05-17 10:52:20
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answered by laronda 3
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Unconditional Love is loving without expecting anything in return, There isn't any wrong doing that someone does to us that can change that love. We want the best for them no matter what they may do to hurt us. I believe only God, is capable of true love. The closest here on Earth is probably the love a parent has for a child.
http://www.reallove.com/about_real_love.asp
If we don’t have enough Real Love in our lives, the resulting emptiness is unbearable. We then compulsively try to fill our emptiness with whatever feels good in the moment—money, anger, sex, alcohol, drugs, violence, power, and the conditional approval of others. Anything we use as a substitute for Real Love becomes a form of Imitation Love, and although Imitation Love feels good for a moment, it never lasts and never gives us the feeling of genuine happiness that Real Love provides.
2007-08-14 05:34:39
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answered by The Wižard 5
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One must accomplish this to know what true UnConditional Love is:
Create Your Relationship with Our Creator.
UnConditional Love and Peace is the only answer.
2007-08-14 05:28:19
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answered by Anonymous
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How my boyfriend sticks around even though I freak out on hormones once a month.
How my mom loves me no matter what.
How I love my dad even though he's dissapointed me in the past.
How my brother used to go out and mow lawns on hot summer days and then take me to a movie with the money.
How I'd do ANYTHING for my adorable little neices and nephew.
2007-08-14 05:30:04
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answered by Anonymous
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The marriage vows describe what it means. "In good times and in bad, for better or for worse". In other words, "no matter what". Such love is indestructible because it is not based on anything other than a final and irrectractable decision to love.
2007-08-14 05:33:42
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answered by PaulCyp 7
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To me, it means regardless of the drama you are in, you still have time to open yourself to them and give them the support that they need...it's kinda like the love a parent has for their child. Regardless of the chooses they made, the stupid stuff they say or what to do, you love them no matter, does that make sense? I hope this helps.
2007-08-14 05:31:20
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answered by Deta 3
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UNconditional love is the glue that binds all things yet holds separate. It is what all things are made from. It is the source. Unlimited
2007-08-14 06:20:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Unconditional love means being the source of love rather than waiting on others to be the source. You let go of your expecatations of others and allow them to be themselves. (Learning tolerance and forgiveness are also key factors in learning/experiencing unconditional love.)
2007-08-14 05:32:49
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answered by ? 5
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Unconditional love is love given witout conditions. I love people no matter what they do or say to me love, is not based on your feelings it is rather a choice, a decision that you make within yourself that no matter what you do to me I will love you and forgive you.
2007-08-14 05:29:51
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answered by Anonymous
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