Defining Love

Cate...

You stated quite a few things I identified with... mainly the unconditional love from my mother. That was and is reitterated often!!

I feel the same about my father.... that also is thrown in my when I least expect it!! Today is but one more reminder.... one never expects their parent to call them an asshole and hang up on them.... ~sigh~

Hope you all had a better day than myself... Hugs!! :kiss:

~A
 
TantaLiza said:
Cate...

You stated quite a few things I identified with... mainly the unconditional love from my mother. That was and is reitterated often!!

I feel the same about my father.... that also is thrown in my when I least expect it!! Today is but one more reminder.... one never expects their parent to call them an asshole and hang up on them.... ~sigh~

Hope you all had a better day than myself... Hugs!! :kiss:

~A
my heart goes out to you {{{{{ A }}}}}}} I am so very sorry to hear that..... more than sorry....I hurt with you! Please take care.... please!:heart:
 
Cathleen said:
my heart goes out to you {{{{{ A }}}}}}} I am so very sorry to hear that..... more than sorry....I hurt with you! Please take care.... please!:heart:

Thanks sweetie... it just tends to make me more determined... to not be like him!!! ~sigh~
 
TantaLiza said:
Thanks sweetie... it just tends to make me more determined... to not be like him!!! ~sigh~

good for you..... I feel the same..... I do wish you peace... true peace!:heart:
 
[taking a moment to appreciate what's been shared here by Cate and Liza]
I appreciate the earlier message Cate. To be clear, I believe my wife loves me unconditionally but I admit I don't always feel I deserve it.

And reading these most recent messages made me think back ... I remember that sense of being I now associate with feeling loved unconditionally when I was with my grandmother and grandfather. What a blessing they were and still are even though they departed years ago. Even in those darkest moments I know my heart carries the gift of love from them.

Thanks.

To the living those questions beyond answers,

:rose: :rose:
Sky
 
Cathleen said:
I guess what I am trying to get to , is since we are all flawed human beings, then maybe the "goal" of unconditional love needs to be adjusted somewhat.

I have no answers, just question after question!

Cate
:rose:
Cate, I believe that it is precisely because we are flawed that we should aim to be givers and receivers of unconditional love.

I'm not sure what other goal makes sense for me than to try to improve my life - and, for me, improvement means moving toward perfection. So if unconditional love is something like a perfect form of love, then that ought to be a part of the life's goal.

Just a thought. :rose:
 
Socrates says, "Love is the consciousness of a need for a good not yet acquired or possessed."

In using the word "good" Socrates implies a perfect essence, but I don't like the definition he uses. Nonetheless ... it also seems as though it has some truth to it, don't you think, however unflattering its connotation?
 
To me ,Love is just an aching burning need to Complete yourself by finding your missing piece ,and once found..ya just wanna share your ALL with him...( or her ):)
 
Originally posted by midwestyankee
Cate, I believe that it is precisely because we are flawed that we should aim to be givers and receivers of unconditional love.

I'm not sure what other goal makes sense for me than to try to improve my life - and, for me, improvement means moving toward perfection. So if unconditional love is something like a perfect form of love, then that ought to be a part of the life's goal.

Just a thought. :rose:

I HAVE flaws.....????
;)

i just think when one truly loves one self they are able to love others UNCONDITIONALLY...
Cate..I am waiting for all the yankee digs...have on my armour here...now thats unconditional love watching them lose in boston:p
 
Originally posted by midwestyankee
Cate, I believe that it is precisely because we are flawed that we should aim to be givers and receivers of unconditional love.

I'm not sure what other goal makes sense for me than to try to improve my life - and, for me, improvement means moving toward perfection. So if unconditional love is something like a perfect form of love, then that ought to be a part of the life's goal.

Just a thought. :rose:

I HAVE flaws.....????
;)

i just think when one truly loves one self they are able to love others UNCONDITIONALLY...
Cate..I am waiting for all the yankee digs...have on my armour here...now thats unconditional love watching them lose in boston:p
 
midwestyankee said:
Cate, I believe that it is precisely because we are flawed that we should aim to be givers and receivers of unconditional love.

I'm not sure what other goal makes sense for me than to try to improve my life - and, for me, improvement means moving toward perfection. So if unconditional love is something like a perfect form of love, then that ought to be a part of the life's goal.

Just a thought. :rose:
I am really beginning to see that I do not understand or know the definition of "unconditional love".

I can love others, in spite of their flaws, with no problem. However, I am thinking under the wrong definition of unconditional love I think. Knowing we are flawed, but worthy of love nonetheless, didn't fit within the definition from which I was pondering. Time to throw that one away....banish another ill concieved notion!!

Given what has been brought forth here, unconditional love is more than attainable, it is everywhere. But now that makes me wonder....isn't it supposed to be a higher form of love??

Now I'm taking my own brain for a ride here..... off to get something accomplished, that I do know!!

Have a nice day all! I am very much enjoying these discussions, thanks!

Cate
:rose:
 
DLL said:
I HAVE flaws.....????
;)

i just think when one truly loves one self they are able to love others UNCONDITIONALLY...
Cate..I am waiting for all the yankee digs...have on my armour here...now thats unconditional love watching them lose in boston:p
DLL.....welcome home from your trip....I'd never kick someone when they're down.....especially them there Yankees...although it was terrific to have won!! It was a great weekend in Boston.... and beating them just brought a cheer to so many here! Not that I truly care one way or the other.....just fun to see how everyone gets so excited here!:D
 
Cathleen said:
I am really beginning to see that I do not understand or know the definition of "unconditional love".

I can love others, in spite of their flaws, with no problem. However, I am thinking under the wrong definition of unconditional love I think. Knowing we are flawed, but worthy of love nonetheless, didn't fit within the definition from which I was pondering. Time to throw that one away....banish another ill concieved notion!!

Given what has been brought forth here, unconditional love is more than attainable, it is everywhere. But now that makes me wonder....isn't it supposed to be a higher form of love??

Now I'm taking my own brain for a ride here..... off to get something accomplished, that I do know!!

Have a nice day all! I am very much enjoying these discussions, thanks!

Cate
:rose:

Ok...more pondering done....I think I retract my earlier statement of redefining unconditional love..... I believe it exists but my thought process has somewhat reverted to my original thought. To me unconditional love is not merely loving another flawed human; but loving them despite your hurts, inflicted by them unto you. Loving someone who has hurt you to the soul. To me unconditional love can not be easily attained.....yes, strive for it, but I just don't think it as common. Romatic love does not fit this definition for me, it can of course develop to unconditional love, as can any love, but unconditional love seems to be reserved for true greatness, if you will.

And then again maybe in a few more hours I will have come to yet another thought!! Sorry to drive anyone nuts!!

:rolleyes:
 
Party Girl said:
Socrates says, "Love is the consciousness of a need for a good not yet acquired or possessed."

In using the word "good" Socrates implies a perfect essence, but I don't like the definition he uses. Nonetheless ... it also seems as though it has some truth to it, don't you think, however unflattering its connotation?
Not that I could ever have stood up to ol Soc in his day, but this seems to be a rather self-centered definition of love. No action involved other than seeking something for the self. What happened to the concept of loving another as a verb?

Just wondering.
 
DLL said:
I HAVE flaws.....????
;)

i just think when one truly loves one self they are able to love others UNCONDITIONALLY...
Cate..I am waiting for all the yankee digs...have on my armour here...now thats unconditional love watching them lose in boston:p
Yes, DLL, presumably you have flaws. Liking the Yankees comes to mind as a first candidate. I'm sure others exist as well. :p

However, watching your team lose in Boston is merely the acceptance of reality. No love involved. Only pathos. :p :p

So you think that "when one truly loves one self" it becomes possible to love others unconditionally? For a Yankees fan, you're almost half smart about this stuff. ;)
 
Cathleen said:
Ok...more pondering done....I think I retract my earlier statement of redefining unconditional love..... I believe it exists but my thought process has somewhat reverted to my original thought. To me unconditional love is not merely loving another flawed human; but loving them despite your hurts, inflicted by them unto you. Loving someone who has hurt you to the soul. To me unconditional love can not be easily attained.....yes, strive for it, but I just don't think it as common. Romatic love does not fit this definition for me, it can of course develop to unconditional love, as can any love, but unconditional love seems to be reserved for true greatness, if you will.

And then again maybe in a few more hours I will have come to yet another thought!! Sorry to drive anyone nuts!!

:rolleyes:
Cate, Cate, Cate. Where do I begin here?

Loving someone who has hurt you to the soul seems like a true test of your abililty to love unconditionally. For otherwise, your love goes out only on the condition that the object of your love has never hurt you. But since all lovers hurt each other at one time or another, such forgiveness and abrogation of conditionality are necessary for love to continue.

So speaketh the shiraz.
 
midwestyankee said:
Cate, Cate, Cate. Where do I begin here?

Loving someone who has hurt you to the soul seems like a true test of your abililty to love unconditionally. For otherwise, your love goes out only on the condition that the object of your love has never hurt you. But since all lovers hurt each other at one time or another, such forgiveness and abrogation of conditionality are necessary for love to continue.

So speaketh the shiraz.
Perhaps I am incapable of unconditional love given what you have implied. I am not speaking of a romantic love in this instance. My meaning came more from those who have abused another; meaning me. I can not love them unconditionally, for to do so would perhaps put my ability to love others in danger. It could create a void within me where love should reside.

I am not saying that unconditional love does not exist, I know it can and does. However, I think we are projecting it be far more accessible then it really is in reality of the human condition. It is rare. Just that simple. I know my character defects inhibit me in many areas of life, some rather inconsequencial, others of greater meaning. However, this condition of being human can not be traded away. This is why I believe unconditional love is reserved for greater love, or greatness, if you will. Maybe someday I will take the forgiveness I have given these people and move to a higher level of love and enlightenment, but to think I will ever be able to love them unconditionally would be wrong for me to contemplate. I am only human, and this condition will never be "medicated".

?just me
 
Cathleen said:

<snip>

I am not saying that unconditional love does not exist, I know it can and does. However, I think we are projecting it be far more accessible then it really is in reality of the human condition. It is rare.

<snip>

I think most of us wish it were far more accessible than it is. I think most of us are far too flawed to be truly capable of giving unconditional love. It's rare, I agree.

:rose:
 
Originally posted by midwestyankee
I think most of us wish it were far more accessible than it is. I think most of us are far too flawed to be truly capable of giving unconditional love. It's rare, I agree.

:rose:


you know what Yank?????


I just love you:kiss:

wow that was tough i said that to a sox fan......someone give me a cold drink....Now my friends thats unconditional love.....
stop looking for answers and just feel good about yourselves and love will come to you....:rose:
 
DLL said:
you know what Yank?????


I just love you:kiss:

wow that was tough i said that to a sox fan......someone give me a cold drink....Now my friends thats unconditional love.....
stop looking for answers and just feel good about yourselves and love will come to you....:rose:
I wish I could return the favor but:

A) I'm a very flawed person, and
B) 1978 playoff loss to New York; 1986 WS loss to the Mets; 2003 playoff loss to the Yankees

:D
 
midwestyankee said:
I wish I could return the favor but:

A) I'm a very flawed person, and
B) 1978 playoff loss to New York; 1986 WS loss to the Mets; 2003 playoff loss to the Yankees

:D


heh heh......Bill Buckner.............:D
 
Originally posted by Ammo44
heh heh......Bill Buckner.............:D

Hey Ammo...have I told you lately that I love you.....


wow thats a catchy title.....:p
 
DLL said:
Hey Ammo...have I told you lately that I love you.....


wow thats a catchy title.....:p

Hey...you could have a hit on your hands.......do a rap......:p
 
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