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   Impersonal Love.
Immortal Love.


Etymology of the word Love: Old English lufu, of Germanic origin; from an Indo-European root shared by Sanskrit lubhyati 'desires', Latin libet 'it is pleasing', libido 'desire', also by leave and lief.
In the Latin languages:
Love is Amour what is made up of the Latin prefix a- and the Latin word -mors (meaning death). In other words, "living with amor (unconditional love)" is equivalent to "living without death."

In the Latin languages  the etymology of the phrase to Love (amar): from the Languedoc amar and Latin amãre, refers impersonal love or absolute surrender. 
 


The actors of ancient Greece played their characters with the use of masks, they called them "per son" (which means "so that the sound passes through"), which is where the word "person" comes from.

Every time we allow darkness and silence to trap us and uncertainty to completely possess us, the mask falls.

We can be reborn without death right now and fully experience our true nature: indescribable Love.

Joan


Immortal Love, Impersonal Love.
Immortal Love, Impersonal Love.


By readjusting itself in each experience that we judge as pleasant or unpleasant, life shows us that everything; events, people, landscapes and emotions, appears, makes its way, and disappear. Our true nature remains.

Hugs !

 


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"I live without living in my,
and I hope for such a high life, that I die
because I don't die."
Saint Teresa of Ávila


I have discovered the paradox that by loving until it hurts, I stop feeling pain, I just feel more love.
Mother Teresa of Calcutta





 Sweetfulness since 1980©


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