Saturday, September 16, 2006

True Love


"Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies."

Aristotle

An interesting perception today: the expression in my roomate's cats eyes, Harry, (a wise old feline) was not one of wanting, something to eat or a request; the expression was of total love, amazement, awe if you will. Harry truly loves Loui.

Love is real, manifesting in various forms from the superficial to the divine.

Love, true love, is a mutual exchange of passion, awe and comfort.

The famous Greek philosospher, Plato, believed that long ago, humans were made up as two in one. Because the love and affection of these two in one beings was so passionate, caring and whole, the god's became jealous, and separated them. And our curse throughout time, our unconscious mission, is to find our other half, in order for "completeness" as humans to finally occur, as it was before, thousands of years ago.

If you are fortunate enough to discover your "other half" in this life time, do not hesitate, engage, submerge, and by all means follow your feelings, your heart.

Because the awful reality is that life is too short to delay or ignore true love when it comes your way.

Emotional State: Philosophical, Tired, and Thankful.

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