"Loneliness is absence of the other. Aloneness is the presence of
oneself. Aloneness is very positive. It is a presence, overflowing
presence. You are so full of presence that you can fill the whole
universe with your presence and there is no need for anybody." Osho

Enjoying the diversity and complexity (or simplicity) of people is
enjoying life itself.  Relationships are temples where we learn the
sacred mystery of life.  The eros drive, for greater unity, ultimately
brings us together will all others through love.

On Jun 19, 5:52 pm, "pol.science kid" <[email protected]> wrote:
> a few days back i read some post somewhere about the lack of
> literature on friendship in philosophy mainly...and how it has been
> ignored and so on.... so it got me thinking about the whole
> affair...Friendship.... i asked myself who my friends were...i am very
> casual in calling people my friends... in fact i realised i didnt
> really pay much attention to it.... the word i mean... i wouldnt know
> who to call my best friend...or a close and intimate friend...
> because..it happens so to the person  whom i would reveal my dearest
> thoughts would be a relative stranger..in fact i dont do it
> much...share thoughts..personal ones...i do it here but... maybe
> because of the anonymity it lends.... plus i tend to outgrow some
> friends... i know it sounds horrible..i dont really do it on
> purpose..outgrow would mean... gradually losing touch...after i move
> or something... i am sorry i dont want to make this some sort of
> confession...but there are so many questions that confront and rack my
> brain sometimes....  is it later in life that one makes real
> friends...i mean after youve left that peer space...school or
> college...l in fact leave that...its not that significant... I once
> decided that Friendship is a vague term altogether... there are
> individual relationships...each having a different bearing... like a
> security personnel at your college gate... you get the point... I know
> this is a very vast topic.and i cant really analyse it right now cos
> this is a kind of spontaneous typing....so let me get to another
> point.... like i mentioned above i seem careless of friends...but yet
> i sometimes complain of the loneliness... which can be suffocating...
> and yet i draw a line and withdraw if any relation touches on lines of
> very personal.... i think one regards personal what one considers
> sacred... like ones thoughts..contemplations...   my question is....is
> it possible to bond with Another... in an aristotelian way... because
> i believe one can give ones life for someone but still be out of
> something very impersonal.... are there some ...too self
> absorbed...that it is almost impossible to connect on that level... it
> is strange i have such high demands for any 'connection'...and yet i
> am convinced there is no way i can really be with another according to
> my standard... this must be awfully confusing... but there are many
> smart people here ho might  get the basic point.....
> who is a friend?
> can one really defeat the loneliness or is this loneliness only
> immaturity on the souls part......
> the question is now to you my 'friends'...convince me for something if
> you will.........

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