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Israfil
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![]() Topic: What is Love?Posted: 07 September 2006 at 2:28pm |
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One of the things I remembered during college studying in part of aesthetic philosophy was 'love.' The Professor asked us what is it? Of course everyone in the class answered with ideas of course a couple answers were: "Love is compassion" or "Love is respect" I even heard the scientific view that "Love is the extreme emotion of desire." Whatever love is it appears that we all as individuals define it throughout our lives whether its with our loved one or with our spouses. I have personally myself experienced love as both giver and receiver however the latter was only a deception by the other individuals part. A sister in the women's section brought up the question: What is better, love or arranged marriage? I heard a variety of answers and of course to another forum members convenience, she rearranges the question. However to answer such a question for face value which is more important? Of course as a philosopher I can answer it but as a man who has experienced both I can safely, and personally say that such a question depends on the individual. There is no straight forward answer. I as a Westerner abhore arrange marriages. I think this tradition does not teach personal choice and it is used to please others yet it is so fostered in tradition that children being arranged in marriages are in the sense forced to accept this reality. If I were to weigh which of the two is more 'free' I'd say love. Love although in itself can mislead the individual provides a personal choice through the individual's desire whereas to be arranged to someone not by personal choice you have to adapt as well as "learn to love." Now I understand some women of various cultures don't like an outsiders point of view to this particular tradition that is why I say it here but I'm sure I haven't escaped from the wrath of others. I frankly believe that whether love or to be arranged to love is defined by people. It can be personally right or wrong and too much of one can be bad as well as too little. Love if not sustained, can mislead us and allow us to overlook personal qualities that may be damaging in the future. However love can also allow us to fully expressed ourselves openly whereas before we would be so reluctant to do such. Love cannot be defined by an one person or any group and although it may be defined scientifically the true answers are always allusive because it changes from person to person. What say you O' Muslims? |
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candid
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Joined: 16 February 2006 Online Status: Offline Posts: 211 |
![]() Posted: 08 September 2006 at 12:13am |
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your life is not a movie. I suggest living simple. whenever people talk of love, why is it always that they only talk about romantic love? Love can be between siblings, children and parents, too.
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candid
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Joined: 16 February 2006 Online Status: Offline Posts: 211 |
![]() Posted: 08 September 2006 at 12:22am |
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Considering the content of the first post, the the topic should be "What is romantic love?"
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Angel
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Joined: 03 July 2001 Online Status: Offline Posts: 6626 |
![]() Posted: 08 September 2006 at 4:49am |
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Originally posted by candid
whenever people talk of love, why is it always that they only talk about romantic love? Love can be between siblings, children and parents, too. I agree with you Candid. |
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[IMG]http://www.mysmilie.de/smilies/engel/img/003.gif" />~ Our feet are earthbound, but our hearts and our minds have wings ~
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IslamicGirl
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Joined: 13 March 2005 Online Status: Offline Posts: 120 |
![]() Posted: 08 September 2006 at 7:07am |
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My first & last TRUE LOVE is for My Lord ALONE, my creater: Allah (SWT). |
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*Islamic Girl*
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righteous_4ever
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Joined: 22 August 2006 Location: Pakistan Online Status: Offline Posts: 90 |
![]() Posted: 08 September 2006 at 2:15pm |
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Asalam o Alaikum Here is the Webster dicitonary meaning of "love" 1 a (1) : strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties <maternal love for a child> (2) : attraction based on sexual desire : affection and tenderness felt by lovers (3) : affection based on admiration, benevolence, or common interests <love for his old schoolmates> b : an assurance of love <give her my love>2 : warm attachment, enthusiasm, or devotion <love of the sea> Hope that helps!
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Angela
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Joined: 11 July 2005 Online Status: Offline Posts: 2555 |
![]() Posted: 08 September 2006 at 3:10pm |
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Famous Quotes on Love, My favorite is in Red. "The greatest science in the world; in heaven and on earth; is love." |
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Angela
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Joined: 11 July 2005 Online Status: Offline Posts: 2555 |
![]() Posted: 08 September 2006 at 3:22pm |
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I was looking for the Virtue of Love when I found this text on the OCA Website. (Orthodox Church of America) I really liked the breakdown.
Originally posted by OCA
The first definition of love as agape is love as the action of perfect goodness for the sake of the other. This is the most basic meaning of love: to do everything possible for the well-being of others. God Himself has this love as the very content of His being and life, for "God is agape." It is with this love that spiritual per- sons must love first of all. The second definition of love as eros is love for the sake of union with the other. Erotic love is no sin when it is free from sinful passions. It can be the utterly pure desire for communion with the other, including God. All spiritual writers have insisted that such love should exist between God and man as the pattern for all erotic love in the world between husband and wife. (See Sexuality, Marriage, and Family) Thus the mystical writers and spiritual fathers have used the Old Testament's Song of Songs as the poetic image of God's love for man and man's love for God. (Philo the Jew, Gregory of Nyssa, Bernard of Clairvaux, John of the Cross, Richard Rolle in England, et al.) Indeed the prophets have used the image of erotic love in explaining the Lord's relation with Israel. (Isaiah 54; Jeremiah 2-3,31; Ezekiel 16; Hosea) And Saint Paul uses this image for Christ's love of the Church. (Ephesians 6) In the scriptures, the union of man with the Lord in the Kingdom of God is primarily revealed in the image of eros. (Matthew 22, Revelation 19-22) ...for the marriage of the Lamb has come, and His Bride has made herself ready; it was granted to her to be clothed with fine linen, bright and pure - for the fine linen is the righteous deeds of the saints. (Revelation 19:7-8) The third type of love is friendship - phila. This also should exist between man and God. Man has no greater friend than God, and God Himself wants to be man's friend. According to the scriptures, the very purpose of the coming of Christ was to dispel all enmity between God and man, and to establish the co-working of Creator and creature in the fellowship of friendship. Thus the Lord used to speak to Moses face to face, as a man speaks to his friend. (Exodus 33:11) So it is that love as goodness, love as union, love as friendship are all to be found in God and man, between God and man, and between human beings. There is no form of true love which lays outside the realm of the spiritual life.
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