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RE: Please: What do you really mean when you say "i love you"?

in justSaying8 months ago

Quibbling over ambiguities:

love you" and it is meant truly, they are not relating to you as just a body; they see the real you. Love sees not just with the eyes, but with the heart, too, and it sees your soul.

  • Hmm... first off, you suppose, though: Love sees nothing... it's a singularity.

Love sees your eternal loveliness. Love sees the person you are trying to be. Love sees how lovable you really are.

  • Again, it sees nothing... there is no duality/judgement/thinking involved.

That’s why hearing the words "I love you" can give you the courage to be seen. Hence, love helps us to bring each other more fully into existence.

  • and from here on i got the impression that you are a "strong believer" in some kind of religion. All based on others "knowledge" which can never be part of my nor your life. It just can't... everyone his own experience/point-of-view.


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