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In Embracing the Beloved, authors Stephen and Ondrea Levine wrote: “If another person is the most important thing in your life, then you’re in trouble and they’re in trouble because they become responsible for your suffering. But if consciousness is the most important thing in our lives and relationship is a means toward that end … Ah! then we are
... See moreSharon Salzberg • Real Love: The Art of Mindful Connection
To love someone is to learn the song in their heart and sing it to them when they have forgotten. • Arne Garborg It is a sobering thought that the finest act of love you can perform is not an act of service but an act of contemplation, of seeing. When you serve people, you help, support, comfort, alleviate pain. When you see them in their inner
... See moreTara Brach • Radical Compassion: Learning to Love Yourself and Your World with the Practice of RAIN
“Unconditional love that is always giving and impossible to take or be a taker. It devotes total commitment to seek your highest best no matter how anyone may respond. This form of love is totally selfless and does not change whether the love given is returned or not.”1
John M. Perkins • One Blood: Parting Words to the Church on Race and Love
It may be that we are only here to learn how to love.
Maria Popova • Of Stars, Seagulls, and Love: Loren Eiseley on the First and Final Truth of Life
We think much less than what we know. We know much less than what we love. We love much less than what there is. And to this precise extent, we are much less than what we are.
Leo Buscaglia PhD • Living Loving and Learning
So the study of love has brought me to the study of life. To live in love is to live in life, and to live in life is to live in love.