February 14, 2016, Prescott- I spent Valentine’s Day on a trail, of which more in the next post. Right now, I feel the need to address some concerns that came up, regarding a post I wrote on another social media site.
No, love is not physical in origin. It is not limited to the chosen few, nor is it something that should cause rifts between friends, siblings or parents/children. In a contentious society, such as the one we have now, such rifts often happen- over anything.
Love is a spiritual force. It began with everything we experience with our senses, being brought into existence. It became manifest in plants, when they propagated. Likewise, with animals, when they procreated, then nurtured their offspring and family members.
Humans have taken love to the next level- and we see the spiritual, feel the eternal. I have spent the past five Valentine’s Days as an observer, a well-wisher to couples, and a would-be soother to the distressed. There have been some, including one I thought was a friend, who have attacked me for even hinting that we should treat today as a time for honouring the concept of relationships. More’s the pity.
The fact is, most of us have been in a close friendship that, sooner or later, evolves into romance, and in many cases, marriage. Many of us, myself included, have had such friendships, and I have certainly had my share of those which “went south”.
I have had one that endured, and that’s really all that matters-in my case. Love is eternal. It will survive the worst of excesses, abuses and miscarriages of justice. It can be confused with its physical manifestations of affection, and lust. They feel good, when they are mutually accepted by both in a friendship, for a time. Real love, coming from the spirit, feels good for all time.
Hope your Valentine’s Day went well. If it didn’t, may you receive more love, as this year progresses.
I love reading your words. Happy Valentines Day to you. Hope you had a beautiful day spreading positive vibes and love!
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Hope your Valentine’s was lovely as well,Kate.
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I’ll look over what i did v’s day but I don’t think it was memorable :D. I know i I saw a pretty picture 🙂 I suppose though one bummer of love is it is power but one often wants to hold power and sometimes…well nearly always this can lead to a poisoned moment within beauty.
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Such possessiveness actually dispels love.
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it would be nice if you’d be a little less right… but perhaps not right in the long term. however, it feels relevant to me anyways to make sure it is said.
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Love celebrated every day of the year! Not just romantic love but all love! It is the force that binds the universe together!
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That’s what I believe, also, Carol.
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🙂
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