INSiDEmagazine
  • Home
  • Pick a category
  • Entertainment
  • Garage Sale
  • Sweepstakes
  • Blog
Post Title. 02/14/2012
0 Comments
 
This is your new blog post. Click here and start typing, or drag in elements from the top bar.
Picture
Source: aish.com
what is love?




A few years ago, I spoke to a group of high-schoolers about the Jewish idea of love.
"Someone define love," I said.
No response.
"Doesn't anyone want to try?" I asked.
Still no response.
"Tell you what: I'll define it, and you raise your hands if you agree. Okay?"
Nods.
"Okay. Love is that feeling you get when you meet the right person."
Every hand went up. And I thought, Oy.
This is how many people approach a relationship. Consciously or unconsciously, they believe love is a sensation (based on physical and emotional attraction) that magically, spontaneously generates when Mr. or Ms. Right appears. And just as easily, it can spontaneously degenerate when the magic "just isn't there" anymore. You fall in love, and you can fall out of it.
The key word is passivity. Erich Fromm, in his famous treatise "The Art of Loving," noted the sad consequence of this misconception: "There is hardly any activity, any enterprise, which is started with such tremendous hopes and expectations, and yet, which fails so regularly, as love." (That was back in 1956 ― chances are he'd be even more pessimistic today.)
So what is love ― real, lasting love?
Love is the attachment that results from deeply appreciating another's goodness... read more
Source: aish.com

 


Comments




Leave a Reply

    Creative Team

    We are a young team
    of freelance marketing professionals, graphic designers and copy writers armed with a solid experience working with a small to large companies from all over the world.
    We would like to invite you to Make a huge impact by shopping at your favorite small business in the Miami Area, Homestead & The Keys, We support small business with BIG DREAMS, go to insidemagazine.net to learn more how you can help! you can also like us on Facebook! or Follow us on Twitter

    Archives

    April 2012
    February 2012
    January 2012
    November 2011

    Categories

    All

    RSS Feed