


I took the unit in for repair, yesterday, by the way. He said he wasn't going to be able to get to it until after Thanksgiving, so I brought it back home. Eventually...
Happy Thanksgiving to you, your family, and loved ones

~ Lizzy
I get confused thinking about 'types' of love. My mind is starting to get boggled, but I see what you mean (I think).Love is NOT necessarily affection.
The Greeks had 4 words for love:
Eros = sexual love
Storge = familial love
Agape = principled love
Philia = brotherly/friendship love
All but Agape involve the emotion affection in its various forms.
Agape simply cares. It is involved in all the other three, but it also stands alone.
Yes, but it's ok to get angry it's ok to express it. You don't need to "take it out" on anyone. Anger is an normal emotion that we all experience a number of times in the course of an average day. That's what my former shrink told me, anyway, and he was a very wise man. I used to have a vast amount of unexpressed anger inside me (from having been treated badly in the past, but not having been able to express it), which meant I was once depressed a great deal of the time.Love is an antidote for the further spread of hate. It displaces
anger, which is injurious to its posessor and others. Love is the
idealized response. It does not mean, i.m.o., an acceptance of
the wrong actions. There are other, less lofty, ways to
deal with hate. Some come with adverse affects for everyone
involved, though. Some do not.
"unconditional, 'divine' love" could also be another term for true emotional intimacy, where two people share the contents of their hearts with all the barriers down. That's very high up on the list of the most beautiful things in life.As you almost certainly know, "agape" was the greek word used by
bible translators to speak of the highest level of love, where it
was unconditional or of a divine nature. Agape is congruent with some of
what Diane was saying about what love does not require
Yes, I think it is a matter of continued education and awareness of the importance of rearing children in a loving, safe environment.As for preventing it on a mass scale, trying to get everyone in line in terms of seeing children as people vs.things, is a first step. Then, starting to address in myriad ways how people treat people, I guess might be the next.
It's easy, really, Diane - what you feel for your child is not what you feel for the man you love, and neither is what you feel for your friends, or for your parents and extended family.Diane wrote: Fljots said:
I get confused thinking about 'types' of love. My mind is starting to get boggled, but I see what you mean (I think).Love is NOT necessarily affection.
The Greeks had 4 words for love:
Eros = sexual love
Storge = familial love
Agape = principled love
Philia = brotherly/friendship love
All but Agape involve the emotion affection in its various forms.
Agape simply cares. It is involved in all the other three, but it also stands alone.
Diane
I agree!Diane wrote: Oh! and here I am signed on. Sometimes I think the computer just gets bored and amuses itself with these little games...
Likewise... only my day had not been specially hard... due to my age, ya know.Diane wrote:Yes, Fljots, if you put it like that. I guess I was not really seeing it that way![]()
!! I've had a hard day
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Love, (the friendship kind)
Diane