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Apr 19, 2006 23:58


I read your blog "happiness". I think the "true love" you mean to say doesn't exist is the one that our culture describes as having a subject, that is "true love" of a particular thing or person. It's not really "true" by nature of its limitation, & the necessity of its limited subject to change. In other words, if you direct love to a thing or ( Read more... )

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brianberge April 20 2006, 09:57:47 UTC
This is something that I think thoughtful people wrestle with & re-examine all their lives, with a continually-evolving personal answer that hopefully gets simpler as it gets more universal (while meanwhile possibly getting harder & harder to express accurately to others). You may find some of your views, like always putting yourself first, may stay the same, while the variables involved with that & the expression of that principle evolve radically. E.g., you may have a child which may become to your heart a true extension of your self, such that you may end up putting your child before the physical person that you now consider to be your "self". Your idea of "self" will grow ( ... )

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shivasanhita April 20 2006, 22:47:33 UTC
Wow.

Love is a strange thing- could "love" be an actual being that lives like we do?

Somewhere along my path I came up with the equation: love=perpetual change

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