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The two scenarios that usually cause us to contemplate “What is love?” give meaning to the question. Either we wonder, “Am I loved?” or we ask, “Do I love?”
It is easier to first address the “What is love?” question in terms of the love we feel coming toward us. If we understand how to recognize when we are being loved, we can also learn to recognize our love for another.
When we are loved, we tend to feel it intuitively in our guts. But how does it work? Is there an extrasensory perception in the heart that is able to read the feelings in another person’s heart?
In fact, it’s really not that ethereal or supernatural. On the contrary, it’s pretty practical and down-to-earth. Our hearts take cues from our senses. Everything we see, hear, taste, touch or smell teaches us about our universe. We don’t need to contemplate or ask questions. Our sensory organs report to our brains, and our brains interpret the data and send the report to our hearts. So, if we see a loving smile, hear loving words, or feel a loving touch, the brain processes this information and concludes, “Hey, we are being loved right now!”
In short, when we are loved, there is tangible proof. It’s not an abstract thought or feeling, it’s concrete and evidenced. As King Solomon wrote in his book of Proverbs (27:19), “As water reflects a man’s face back to him, so is the heart of one man to another.” This means, when you are treated with love, your heart feels that love.
http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/1577531/jewish/What-Is-Love.htm
These are interesting questions. What I find interesting about love is we find it quick to know when we are unloved that to know when we are truly loved. Is it because there are too many songs about falling out of love than there is about being loved?
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Hmm… you r really right…
Thanks so much for visiting my blog! I appreciate it very much…. 🙂
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Thank you for visiting mine too, Laxman. P.s. I noticed a typo- it should read* We are quick to know when we are unloved than to know when we are truly loved. * Personally myself Laxman I found it hard to trust a man after being badly let down until I met my husband, then it took me a long time to trust that he did really love me. 🙂
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Hmm…
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Never can be explained only felt or not.
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I just think… 🙂
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