Wednesday, May 21, 2008

What's Love???


The word love can be a variety of different meanings, but used in different contexts. Often, other languages, using different words to express some of the different approaches of English depends primarily on love capsules, an example is the plurality of Greek words for "love". Cultural differences in the concept of love so it is doubly difficult to determine, each universal definition. American Psychologist Zick Rubin try to define, by the love of psychometrics. His work reflects that love consititute three factors: installation, maintenance and intimacy.

Although the nature or essence of love is a subject of debate often, the various aspects of the word can be settled only by the determination is not "love". In general expression of the positive average (a form of greater like), love is often in opposition to hate (or apathy neutral), as less sexual and more intimate emotion the form of the romantic placement , Love is commonly contrast with the desire and the interpersonal relationship with traits romantic love is commonly contrasted with friendship, even if other definitions of the word love can be applied to close friendships, certain contexts. If, in short, love of the rule refers to interpersonal love, experience, the time from one person to another person. Love, often, care or identification of a person or object, including himself (cf. narcissism).

In addition crosscultural differences in understanding love, ideas about love have changed over time high. Some historians modern conceptions of the date of the imperial court to romantic love Europe during or after the Middle Ages, even if the prior existence of the romantic annexes, is evidenced by love of ancient poetry. Given the complex and abstract nature of love, the discourse on love is usually reduced to a thought of ending a cliché, and there are a number of common sayings about love, Virgil's "Love conquers all" the Beatles "All you need is love." Bertrand Russell described love as a condition for the "absolute", as opposed to relative value. Theologian Thomas Jay Oord said that it is to love the "intentional act, in response to other friendly, promoting the general welfare."

In the Holy Bible Corinthians Love is defined as follows:

If I speak in the languages of men and angels, but have not love, I am only a radiant Gong or a pond to beat. If I have the gift of prophecy and can not understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but not yet love, I am nothing. If I give everything that I am in possession of the poor and surrender my body on fire, but have not love, I'm not win. Love is patient, love is nature. This is not the desire not to boast, they are not proud. It is not coarse, it is not clear, seeks, it is not easily angered, there is no trace of evil. Love not the joy evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trust, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never failed. But where there are prophecies, they are no longer where there are languages, they are still where we know it will pass. For we know, in part, and we predict in part, but if perfection, the imperfections disappear. When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought as a child, I reasoned as a child. If I became a man, I have a child behind me. Now we see, but as a poor reflection in a mirror, then we will see face to face. Now, I know, in part, then I'll know, just as I am myself in its entirety. And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the biggest of these is love.


A person can be said that love is a country which, in principle, or destination, if you appreciate a lot and are very committed. Furthermore, compassionate reach of workers and volunteers "love" of their cause may not be at the expense of interpersonal love, but love impersonal associated with altruism and strong political convictions. You can also "love" of material objects, animals, or activities, if they invest in collage or identification of this element. If the sexual passion is also to these Paraphilie called the state.

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