Ah love... when I think about love it makes me want to speak old English. Doth not know the meaning of love? What is love anyways. Is it that funny feeling we feel inside when we see someone were fond of. What about love for your family? friends? things? animals? Now I don't know everything, but I do know some things. And I'd like to share with you my thoughts and experiences on love.
There are many different kinds of love as I mentioned. I once did this paper on songs that I had to relate to (egos, agapos. etc. note: find paper and elaborate)
So many people have the idea of love different from what it is truly meant to be.
In this particular post I mainly want to talk about how true love is not possessive. It is not self seeking. It is not jealous.
It is unconditional. - without condition.
Sure it's great to have things (I'm more so talking abt physical) that you really like about the person. Their hair, their style etc. But those things are very separate. They can be connected to love, but they are not part of love itself. Does that make sense? Projecting what we want on a person is possessive. Loving a person for those things isn't real love. You can appreciate* those things about them. We all have our preferences and there is nothing wrong with having them. But those things mean next to nothing when compared to real love.
Prince Ea talks about it:
How amazing <3
One of my favorite movies, which has taught me a lot of other very meaningful things. Taught me about what love really is. It is a gift.
What Love Is Quote's - Amy: Do you know what love really is, Tom? Love is a one way street, going from you out. And you give it because it makes you feel good to give it. Because when you give it, it makes you strong. And that crazy, vulnerable, out of control scary feeling, feeling that most people think is love? It's not really love at all; it's just the need to be loved. And believe me, its a really different thing. Real love isn't "I love you" hoping the other person is going to say it too. It's just, I love you. Its like giving someone a gift at Christmas, and if you get anything back, that's a bonus, that's extra. But you shouldn't NEED to receive it, cause the true strength is in the giving of it. But then again, that's just what I think. And what do I know? I don't know anything.
I would like to also address the meaning of some words: