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unconditional love
The reason I say it would be horrifying is because ALL of our emotions are part of what define us as human beings. They each are needed and should be experienced. To feel nothing but love is to have no fear, no self preservation, no happiness, no sadness, no joy, no inspiration, no contentment, no anger...etc.etc.
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my hate/anger/happiness/love may be completely different from someone else's...
for some happiness is simply the absence of anger, love the absence of hate...for others love may be so magnificent that it is unobtainable in a mortal lifetime...
for me love and happiness as i experience them are simply the absence of hate and anger...however as i define them they are much greater than that...the goal being to one day experience them as they are defined...
Through passion I gain strength and knowledge
Through strength and knowledge I gain victory
Through victory I gain peace and harmony
Through peace and harmony my chains are broken
There is no death, there is the force and it shall free me
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Out of darkness, he brings light. Out of hatred, love. Out of dishonor, honor-james allen-
He who has conquered doubt and fear has conquered failure-james allen-
The sword is the key to heaven and hell-Mahomet-
The best won victory is that obtained without shedding blood-Count Katsu-
All men's souls are immortal, only the souls of the righteous are immortal and divine -Socrates-
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RyuJin wrote: of course each person identifies/defines each emotion differently...
my hate/anger/happiness/love may be completely different from someone else's...
for some happiness is simply the absence of anger, love the absence of hate...for others love may be so magnificent that it is unobtainable in a mortal lifetime...
for me love and happiness as i experience them are simply the absence of hate and anger...however as i define them they are much greater than that...the goal being to one day experience them as they are defined...
Yes. This. I apologize if I came off as condescending. I see nothing wrong with one feeling what they feel or choosing to define it for themselves. In fact, I think telling someone they shouldn't feel a certain way is the same as saying they shouldn't exist. Very rude.
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i'm so thick skinned most things just deflect and go unnoticed
Through passion I gain strength and knowledge
Through strength and knowledge I gain victory
Through victory I gain peace and harmony
Through peace and harmony my chains are broken
There is no death, there is the force and it shall free me
Quotes:
Out of darkness, he brings light. Out of hatred, love. Out of dishonor, honor-james allen-
He who has conquered doubt and fear has conquered failure-james allen-
The sword is the key to heaven and hell-Mahomet-
The best won victory is that obtained without shedding blood-Count Katsu-
All men's souls are immortal, only the souls of the righteous are immortal and divine -Socrates-
I'm the best at what I do, what I do ain't pretty-wolverine
J.L.Lawson,Master Knight, M.div, Eastern Studies S.I.G. Advisor (Formerly Known as the Buddhist Rite)
Former Masters: GM Kana Seiko Haruki , Br.John
Current Apprentices: Baru
Former Apprentices:Adhara(knight), Zenchi (knight)
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RyuJin wrote: in latin (the rootbase for many languages) there are several words for love....agape`(generosity/charity), storge`(loving attachment/deep friendship/nonsexual affection), eros (passion), and philia (friendship)...
Generosity and charity are words of Latin origin. Generositas and caritas are their respective Latin counterparts meaning exactly the same they do in English. Agape is a Greek word and means love, affection and synonymous words. So is storge and represents natural affection like family bonds though it, too, means affection, fondness and the like. Eros, too is a Greek word, while passion comes from the latin passio. Literally, like agape, eros refers to love but more of the courtship kind than of just dearness. Philia is also a Greek word and means friendship. The Latin counterpart is amicitia.
If you need a Latin distinction, there is one, describing more the extents than types in the way the Greek does. Concerning the topic at hand, pragma would arguably be conditional in that it is an affection stemming from reason as opposed to the playful and bodily ludus and the obsessive mania. It should be noted that none of these three words on their own refer to love at all.
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Here is how I would define unconditional love...MOM!
Kind of says it all.
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Phortis Nespin wrote: I am sitting here thinking that you all have turned 2 words in something like 10-12.
Here is how I would define unconditional love...MOM!
Kind of says it all.
Motherly love is a unique type of love - is there a word for that?
yes, since words are so limited and specific, I am looking for a specific word that expresses my sensation of eternal, complete, divine, Force, bound, binding, abundant love in one word.
I do feel that confusion comes from the fact that there is one word for so many feelings that people attribute to this word.
I am discovering the limitations of words in expressing feelings. I am discovering the importance of images for expressing emotional and universal sensings.
This could be why Egyptians used Hieroglyphics in stead of "letters". Images hold so much more than a letter.
This is why I prefer comic books and movies to traditional novels.
I am finding this thread inspiring. I am enjoying that some many people are interested in exploring this concept.
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