The experience of love is very rare because this is not just a feeling rather than this connects two souls. Whenever we ask, “what is love?” It simply addresses the meaning to the question, which we wonder “Am I loved?” Or we ask “Do I love?” When we are loved, we tend to feel it intuitively in our guts. But he 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 is really not that ethereal or supernatural. On the contrary, it’s pretty practical and down-to-earth .Our heart takes 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 question. Our sensory organs report to our brains …show more content…
Modern romantic novels have many things in it like it has an element of love but it also has inspirational views because it tells a young woman that she can be successful, useful, and valuable ,that there are men who will respect her and treat her well. In older novels of Indian writings the element of love was there but the respect of woman and inspirational thoughts of woman were having no place in the society levels. Mirabai was an aristocratic Hindu mystical singer and devotee of lord Krishna from Rajasthan and one of the most significant figures of saint tradition. Mirabai was one of the most important figures of bhakti tradition; poems of Mirabai seem simply flawless and divine. Her poems were the mixture of Guajarati and Rajasthani languages. This great lady was a great singer too. She wrote poems like “I Am Mad with Love”, “I Have Found My Guru”, “Do Not leave me”, “A Great yogi”, “Mine Is Gopal”. In her poems she talks about breaking rules, boundaries by dancing in front of the society people or in front of the saints. Her way of worship was very different from other because the element of love was also there, love
Through life, people experience many kinds of love. Many people often believe they love someone, when they actually do not because they may not know what the word means. As much as we want to understand love, it is still simply indescribable. As C.S. Lewis tries to explain it in his book, The Four Loves, it is still a mystery as to what love truly means. I believe in order to know what love means, one must experience it. It is quite true that went two individuals are in love with each other, they know it and can feel it. No matter how much love is studied and looked at, every individual must experience it to understand it. Along with this love lies circumstances which lead
Love is such a complicated word, it is so simple to see it as a simple math problem with a one or two letter response but in all actuality, love is much much more complicated. It is this thought that what we have interpreted here on this earth is one type of love and God has another type of love designed for us. In the book “The General Theory of Love” it discusses this idea of love through attachment and how the baby monkey if given a choice can choose whether it gets comfort and safety from one surrogate mother or food and nourishment from another. The result each time is the same, the baby monkey will select the surrogate mother of comfort and safety over nourishment and this result then creates this question of “what is love really?” (Lewis, Amini, Landon, 72).
Mirabai threw herself into her devotion to Krishna wholeheartedly. Her songs attributed to the deity are filled with feelings love and “tortured longing,” as the saint expresses her need to be united with her one true love, the Lord Krishna (Mirabai 82). The use of
Its hard to explain love. its basically unexplainable. There isnt only one type of love. i dont know if love is a verb. or maybe if its because you love someone, which is averb. if you can, "have love", or feel love for somoeone. "Love is the voice under all silences, the hope which no opposite in fear; the streagth so more force is feebleness, the truth more first than sun, more last than star.." EE Cummings. Love is a variety of differsnt feelings, states and attitudes towards something or someone. Love is the most powerful thing one can experience. Its not being prideful, its the forgiveness and commintment. love is putting yourself aside and putting someone ese before you. I believe in Love.
Love comes in numerous ways and can be expressed in countless fashions. Love is powerful, has a meaning, and is capable of eclipsing time all due to the human psyche. One can love anything from a family member, to a fictional character in a TV show, or even an inanimate object. The fluidity of love is what makes it so difficult to understand if one is “in love” or has ever experienced love. Experiences often mold a person’s perspective on what love truly is. Love is not an emotion, but rather a condition of the mind that cause one to act in ways that are uncharacteristic. It can be blinding, obsessive, and pure, depending on the reciprocation of the love. Since love is an abstract concept, one simply cannot measure how much love they have received or given alike. Although the human brain can perceive and interpret other’s actions or words as signs of love and care, in which the mind processes this into the mental psyche that is love.
Love is a powerful thing. It is a force within the universe that cannot be dictated or demanded. Love is free. It is not something that can be bought or sold and has no boundaries. Some will experience love several times in their lifetime, while others will search the earth to find it perhaps just once.
Love is said to be the greatest human experience in which mankind are privilege to partake in. To love can be a wondrous experience filling life with bliss and other strong emotions. Some people believe to love is to be alive and be able to see the good in the world and others. The purpose of this paper is to examine and find a better understanding of what is love, to explore what people believe love to be, and what lies surround the perception of love and to explore and expose what the meaning true love is or at the very least the authors understanding of the perception of love. In addition to exploring the concept, deception and the truth of love,
Love. We cannot see, we cannot taste and we cannot feel it yet it is one of the most powerful things in the world. Love can come as softly as a feather falling down from the air on a colorful louisiana street after Mardi Gras or as hard as eggs hitting the side of a house on Halloween. This four letter word has so much power over the mental sanity of a being and can break a being down to their core. There is no finite definition of love for it is different among all. Love is one of the most universal things because love does not discriminate. It can happen to all or none. Stories of love are usually cliche, with a happy marriage and solution to all problems in the end. But love doesn’t always work that way. The people in this book may be figments
In 2008 the snowboarding brand, Burton released the contentious ‘Love’ series of snowboards, which featured images of 80’s playboy bunnies emblazoned on the boards. Parmett reviews academic debate concerning the objectification of women in sport and uses the series of boards as a case study of modern gendered lifestyle branding.
It’s hard for me to comprehend what it would be like to not experience love. I imagine my life would feel void of emotion. Love can be chaotic, and cause you pain and devastation. Loving and caring too much can lead to heartbreak and pain. Love can render you sightless. Making you say things you wouldn’t say, making you do thing you wouldn’t do. Sometimes it can feel like a never ending fall downwards, through branches and brush, cutting you on your way. but when you land, you land into the arms of someone who loves you and will always love you, no matter what
One boundless power in our universe is the power of love, which rips down barriers and creates a world where everything is in harmony. Love’s immense strength can be portrayed throughout literature. In Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, and John Green’s book, Fault in Our Stars, the theme that love overpowers everything is conveyed throughout the pages. In Shakespeare’s play, two-star crossed lovers fall in love despite the quarrel of their families. In John Green’s book, two cancer-stricken teenagers fall in love despite their limitations. The theme of love overpowering everything is evident in both stories through the external conflicts that failed to prevent their love, the lovers going great lengths to see each other, and deaths of the other lover.
The science of love When do you know if you fancy someone? What does love do to your brain chemicals, and is falling in love just nature's way to keep our species alive? We call it love. It feels like love. But the most exhilarating of all human emotions is probably nature’s beautiful way of keeping the human species alive and reproducing. With an irresistible cocktail of chemicals, our brain entices us to fall in love. We believe we’re choosing a partner. But we may merely be the happy victims of nature’s lovely plan.
"The History of Love" by Nicole Krauss follows three main characters' journey of life and love. As the story progresses the three characters' lives intertwine, helping to progress the narrative. Throughout the story Krauss introduces various themes in order to create and bring depth to the story. One of the notable themes in this novel is how a consuming love can lead to loneliness in one's life. Krauss explores both love and loneliness in her novel and creates a story that
Most of Mirabai's padas seen today, address her love for Krishna in several ways: through her longing, desire, hope, her agony of separation, but also her joyfulness in union. These padas commonly ended with the phrase: “Mira's Lord is none other than Krishna” and is largely an expression of her oneness with Krishna (Cort,
Two stand in the center, one yearns for the power to not be a burden, the other wishes for the power to lift any hardship, yet both walk together, the strings of many emotions tying them together. As they stand together in me, they stood together outside of me. Mayhaps they, together, might stay here intertwined for a lifetime. Even now, though, a force pushes against my walls like the swelling tide of a raging sea, fully intent on shattering my fortifications, but I shall not let it. I will not let him steal my family.