Hi Anu and all,

Love I know of is not to be defined but to be acted on.

For example,in French,when you really love someone,you don't say,'je
t'aimes beaucoup!('I love you very much!')

They use only one sentence:
Je t'aimes!(I love you!)

French people believe that when you need to define your love for
someone,it isn't love anymore...
Besides the above mentioned point,they also think love can't be more
or less.
That is:
Love is pruely love!
You shouldn't include or mix with anything else there...

Nice weekend to us all,
Claire


On Jul 3, 6:40 am, Anu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Claire,
>
> I guess you are in love with Pln these days .... LOL.
>
> You are too mysterious and philosophical ;) I always thought only men
> could fall in love with more than one woman. How would you define
> Love?
>
> " In truth everything and everyone
> Is a shadow of the Beloved,
>
> And our seeking is His seeking
> And our words are His words...
>
> We search for Him here and there,
> while looking right at Him.
>
> Sitting by His side, we ask:
> 'O Beloved, where is the Beloved?' "
>              - - -   - - -   - - -
> "Let the lover be disgraceful, crazy,
> absentminded. Someone sober will worry
> about things going badly.
> Let the lover be."
>
> -Rumi
>
> regards
> anu
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