Ya wanna bet?
"We can waste it on inanimate objects (clothes and jewelery come to
mind), though I think some mechanical stuff, such as autos, seem to
respond at times."
When I made that statement I was thinking about the 'check engine'
light that had recently come on in my vehicle.
I told her that I loved her and the light went out. :-)

peace & Love

On Apr 30, 12:36 am, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:
> No such thing as weird on this topic, Tink. :-)
>
>
>
> [ Attached Message ]From:Tinker <[email protected]>To:"\"Minds Eye\"" 
> <[email protected]>Date:Wed, 29 Apr 2009 20:28:38 -0700 
> (PDT)Local:Wed, Apr 29 2009 11:28 pmSubject:[Mind's Eye] Re: What is the 
> nature of Love?
>
> Here I go weird again, oh well :-)
>
> I feel that Love is very simply a transfer of the Life force.
> The source is that "thing' in our mind that I've been talking about.
> We can waste it on inanimate objects (clothes and jewelery come to
> mind), though I think some mechanical stuff, such as autos, seem to
> respond at times.
> To give it to beauty and goodness is simply spinning the big wheel of
> Life, i.e. the simple pleasures of Life.
> I believe we can give it to animals and they can reflect it back to
> us. I don't believe animals actually Love, the maternal instinct is an
> instinct.
> Loving people has the potential of extremes. One can give it all away
> for naught or be rewarded exponentially.
> I don't believe there is a direct link to eros.
> I do believe that two who do Love, can do so Lustily, and soup up the
> Love exchange to extremes.
>
> peace & Love
>
> On Apr 29, 10:31 pm, Chris Jenkins <[email protected]> wrote:> And 
> no,this isn't a wide open generic question. I'm not interested in agape here, 
> this is strictly for eros.
>
> > I'm a hopeless romantic and serial monogamist. I fall in love hard and 
> > quickly if I find someone worthy of such, put my all Into maintaining long 
> > term romantic relationships, despite my personal challenges, and against 
> > all logic remain a believer in the concept of a happily ever after 
> > relationship despite a spotty relationship record and a generally rational 
> > to cynical worldview on every other topic. Love is such a basic human 
> > instinct to me.
>
> > Perspectives on Love vary drastically though, and I've heard a surprisingly 
> > diverse number of them recently. So, I'm putting the question out to each 
> > of you, not as a debate, but as an invitation to expound what your 
> > perception of the nature of Love is, in your life. There are no wrong 
> > answers, so have at it.
>
> 

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