Relation between man and women is the purest form of human relation, for it is a necessity. And when one experiences deep limerence, overcome by the need to have ones feelings reciprocated, it too becomes a necessity. But if one alone loves something immaterial, as with emotion or even material, the mans love is the greatest. When one loves the wonders of the universe, that is a love far more natural than human love. Human love is insignificant in comparison to the knowledge within the universe And the universe itself. The acknowledgment of the intermediary identity and appreciation and use of praxis, the method by which we discover objective truths, is a state capable of being labeled above human.
Our radio telescopes that emit signs out into the universe are heard by the universe. The fact we can even conceive of mathematics is the clearest demonstration of our vital role in the universe... To learn and discover. It's a shame that we have so many gullible ideologues in society that ruin it, It's not there fault. It's the cultural institutions that presuppose a frame work both directly and indirectly, by use of media, etc, they do it indirectly and by Constructing an everyday social order, where every transaction is and everything you see is based around this particular system, eventually people begin to adapt and accept it. This is just one of many ways ideology and superstructural institutions manage to influence A population.
I don't fully understand the implications of free love versus a "covet" between a man and a women. Where they thrive off of marriage.
The jealousies and the envy dynamics and the pain that seemingly needs to be there. So, unsure the psychological knot we may be in due to environmental upbringing versus potential for free love.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thou_shalt_not_covet
Unlike the other commandments which focus on outward actions, this commandment focuses on thought. (Bible scholar Joel M. Hoffman argues that "covet" is a mistranslation and the original Hebrew means "take.")[6] It is an imperative against setting one’s desire on things that are forbidden. One commandment forbids the act of adultery. This commandment forbids the desire for adultery. One commandment forbids stealing. This commandment forbids the desire for unjust acquisition of another’s goods. The New Testament describes Jesus as interpreting the Ten Commandments as issues of the heart’s desires rather than merely prohibiting certain outward actions.
I'd say failure is an environmental thing more times than we want to admit. So let everything go and things will return to you or they won't.
It's about the ride. There is no losing. How is trapping a soul considered successful evoking?
It isn't. That's a fear based love. That's no better than a guilt based love.
Someday people will walk around freeling and think, yeah, there is tons of shit going in the trash every single day, crimes against the planet, and humanity at the same time.
Failed love is very potent. It's more potent than successful love. Shop smart.
How about some long forgotten classic eighties instead?
Maybe it's on the cusp of the 80s/90s.
Law and Order, or Heart and Valor?
If that's the case, which I haven't even glanced at, but if that is the case, then crimes against humanity might be a the spiritual level rather than the physical level.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Themis
Themis (Greek: ΘÎμις) is an ancient Greek Titaness. She is described as "of good counsel", and is the personification of divine order, law, natural law and custom. Themis means "divine law" rather than human ordinance, literally "that which is put in place", compared with tÃthÄ“mi (τίθημι), meaning "to put".
Yeah, so I'm missing the obvious, that temperance is a classic example of inner emotional justice, however, that's pre-monotheistic established ruling Christianity or a mistranslated Judaism.
So maybe natural law was different under different belief systems.
Free love (without inner emotional justice), was it ever possible, or was it only a few idealistic glimpses back on a few select moments in history.
In any event, apes or chimps seem to mourn their dead children, so. Maybe there at least 5 different types of love that we've since grown blind to. The Greeks had five or so words for love.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_words_for_love
Personally, watching the world go by, it seems love for a child is stronger than a marriage bond. That's only my opinion. Never lost a child or had any.