WHAT IS lOVE???

cavalier said:
couldn't it also facilitate compromise and sterility?

No. "Compromise" means to elevate a large container above a train. "Sterility" means to keep more than four dogs in a oval-shaped enclosure. I don't see how it could do either of those things.
 
Abogado del Diablo said:
From a linguisitic and social perspective, "love" is a word. Words are symbols used to convey meanings between people. If we make a conscious decision to not settle on what a word means, is it even a word?
Actions speak louder that words. :) Don't just say it, do it. Talking about it can only scratch the surface. {Compare Chapter one of the Tao Te Ching...}
 
seattlegal said:
Actions speak louder that words. :) Don't just say it, do it. The more you talk about it, the less you do it. {Compare Chapter one of the Tao Te Ching...}

Perhaps you should talk to Lao Tzu about this idea.
 
christine.P said:
So what is ‘LOVE’?

Is IT?
(snip)
Maybe Love is the result of the continual interaction between Spirit and Matter on the eternal continuum of Life.

What do you think?
Chris

Hi Chris,

I like this one above. But what is 'Love'? I can't say it.

JM
 
Abogado del Diablo said:
Why do you think Lao Tzu stopped at the gate to write the Tao te Ching?

Out of compassion, and with a sense of futility. But there must also be some hope or he would not have bothered.
 
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