Wednesday, September 12, 2007

What is Love about in our life?




What is the definition of love? Well, you can check on the
Wikipedia and you will get this more details of the Love mean for..


It's something each of us wants, but many never find: genuine love. All around us we can see an endless pursuit of love. We look for it everywhere: in our homes and families, friendships, dating relationships, marriage and religion.

But what is love, and where can we go to find lasting love for our lives? Sometimes I ask myself what love really is. I am questioning myself do i really understand?

Love is often described in terms of feelings. But true love is not based on feelings at all. Love can change your life and set you free. And it all begins with a decision you must make. Love is a decision to consider the needs of others ahead of your own needs ... to live sacrificially ... to give without demanding a return ... to overlook an offense.

Some people believe wonderful feeling that everyone dreams of their life. This is the time, in which they overcome a variety of feelings by meeting new people, being in different environments, and establishing a role of being independent. Love really is related to all this things one way or another, whether ignoring all the morals learned in life, or by means of accepting love with certain expectations.

For some, love is just the way that your mind holds to believe that you have a strong affection towards a person. That your mind is the key to love because your mind is the one that already accepted the simple idea to be thinking about that one person, to understand that that one person is the only one for you. Furthermore, this is the time when someone get blind and hold onto their thoughts of falling in love, and eventually led them to rivalry towards anyone who goes against them.

Perhaps, the most important of Divine Laws is the 'law of love.' Put simply, "Love is Law, Law is Love." This amounts to the same thing as "the gift of giving" without the hope of reward or pay, or serving others. When you do the right thing for others you receive gifts in unexpected ways.

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