Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Is my love enough?

Do you love you (partially or entirely)?  Once you answer this question, then you can answer whether you love anything else because no one can give what he/she does not have.  After much self analysis, you discover your love of self.  Is this type of love enough?  Do you need love from family, friends, or a personal lover?  The answer will vary from person to person, but what do most people need/require?  Which type of love takes precedence in your life?  Which do you need the most?  Most important is love for yourself since this allows you to love others, but afterwards, having a personal love one takes priority.  This is evident in the multiple cultures around the world using the institution of marriage to try and discover that romantic love.  The high divorce rates seem to show this method may not be the appropriate one, but nevertheless, many continue to marry. 

The desire for a personal lover overshadows the love for family and friends because everyone has this type of love in their lives.  If love for family, friends, or yourself was enough, millions would not marry, hearts would not be broken, and the billions of songs, books, and poetry written about love would not exist since they discuss the hot burning love not the warm love associated with family, friends, or yourself.
Is hot burning love better than warm love?  They are both necessary to help everyone have a wonderful experience with love.  So I ask again, “Is my love enough?”  Yes my love is enough . . . . . our love is enough.

“We were given: Two hands to hold. Two legs to walk.  Two eyes to see.  But why only one heart? Because the other was given to someone else.  For us to find.” –Author Unknown

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