Wednesday 27 October 2010

Why Love Matters?



Our genesis owes our life to a single soul, religious texts call it Adam. Adam was created in Lord's image. Adam was a window opened to see how creativity reacts from coming in contact with others. Adam was alone so eve was created to experience that.

The first challenge that they met was acceptance of each other’s desires. This is basis of love, an unconditional acceptance of other. Result was a transformation from one disposition to another. This was a fall, but not a downfall; it created new possibilities for creative experiences of Love. Love amid hostilities of unknown, unkind and harsh circumstances, environment and displacement. The litmus test for love lies in putting it against unwarranted obstacles.

Love grows in sunshine of correlated effort, in a mutual relationship, where each one of the participant has to put in tears, smiles and sweat to flower the dispensation.

Love means making an effort for others’ unconditionally, so they do not consider it as wages for reciprocity. Love is not a labor, it is creative awareness of the three dimensions of man, his soul, spirit and body. When they come into harmonious coordination their melodious pummeling brings about chords of scintillating songs of Love.

Without this harmony Love do not exist and without Love the creative truth which is the reason of the formation of human life ceases to exist. We have to Love in order to survive as human species, otherwise we are there but not there as humans.... Love is the defining line.

10 comments:

  1. "The litmus test for love lies in putting it against unwarranted obstacles." This line from this authentic yet original perspective is filled with some of the most light and real hope I've ever read. What doable realism and courage you hold out to your readers and friends here. I do so look forward to reading this to others.

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  2. So simple and comprehensive explanations, Connie has already picked the best lines.
    "Love is not a labor, it is creative awareness of the three dimensions of man, his soul, spirit and body".
    So, we have been doing labor for ages, pathetic.

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  3. Lovely description of Love! Yes, with the creation of the first human being Adam, the foundations of Love had been put in place--
    "Love is the defining line" for all relationships be it the relationship between the creation and the Creator ( Allah ), the creation and the Best of Creation ( Hazrat Muhammad Sallahu alayhi wasallam ) , and the creation and the rest of creation.

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  4. Connie, you managed to high light the focal point.

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  5. Peerless, thanks for your comments.

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  6. Thanks, Sadia. I visited your blog and was amazed !

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  7. Beautiful. I loved these lines: "We have to Love in order to survive as human species, otherwise we are there but not there as humans.... Love is the defining line."

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  8. hmm...again a poetic description...

    and I must say that description like these makes anything beautiful...

    but Love is above being beautiful...it is an attitude we learn with time and should be taken with precautions aa your attitude make your personality.

    Its like breathing crucial for life but ever changing course...sometime slow...sometime fast...

    hmm...Dar Sahib...thank you for such nice post.

    Another beautiful writing for my personal diary...hmm..

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  9. Thinking , thanks for your point view about love.

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