A search for love is not to be interpreted as literal.  It is more or
less the general idea, as love and relationships happen per chance.
The search itself is from within; whether or not this person is the
one.  It happens through experience.  But there are those rare
occasions, where one is hit, as if smacked by a storm of feelings.  A
series of neurological blockades, that's what I like to call them,
they blind you from all rational thought.  You find yourself doing
things that one wouldn't consider sane, unable to let a day, an hour,
and sometimes a minute pass without thinking about that person.
Unfortunately it doesn't mean that the person thinks of you in such a
way.  How unfortunate it is.  I do believe that situations like that
happen where two people completely hit it off, but it doesn't last.
It fades.  Once the human being attains the product of his desire, it
will lose its luster.  and yes you're right to keep the love
attainable one must continuously sculpt it.  So the question is, which
is stronger, love at first sight or a love that grows?

On May 1, 9:30 am, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ha! Emptor caveat...a subtle twist with a great change in meaning, Rosey.
>
> For the artist, passion need not be externally stimulated, but can come from 
> within. The passion need not be chased...rather crafted, shaped, created, and 
> continuously cultivated. Romance is not a force of nature, but an art. Ask 
> Don Juan... ;-)
>
>
>
> [ Attached Message ]From:Rosey <[email protected]>To:"\"Minds Eye\"" 
> <[email protected]>Date:Thu, 30 Apr 2009 15:07:20 -0700 
> (PDT)Local:Thurs, Apr 30 2009 6:07 pmSubject:[Mind's Eye] Re: What is the 
> nature of Love?
>
> An efficacious search for that ultimate fervor will only result in a
> devastated state of unfulfillment; One's expectancy usually differs
> from that of another's.  There is no attainment of satisfaction when
> it comes to passion; as the human being is incapable of gratifyingly
> quenching such a thirst.
>
> Unfortunately, I too am a hopeless romantic.  Emptor Caveat.
> 

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