Love and anger
May 28, 2024 19:33:29 GMT
Post by Stella on May 28, 2024 19:33:29 GMT
I feel it's time to write a blog post about relationships and a particular issue for people involved in relationships - the relationship between love and anger. It doesn't matter what the relationship is between two people, almost inevitably in that relationship there's going to be disagreements, conflicts, disputes and arguments. For this reason whenever someone joins the Qultura community I point out that as they're going to come into contact with different people, conflicts are inevitable. But the conflict itself doesn't matter. What's important in any conflict or disagreement in a relationship is what you do to move past the conflict and continue the relationship.
This is a common theme in the two books I'm writing at the moment, 'Ghostly Hunger' and 'The Loving Space'. If you have read any one of my other books, particularly 'The Invisible Prison', which is about external authority, and 'The Tears of the Clown', which is about the Ego, you will be familiar with the widespread issue of separateness which is a common issue for human beings.
We are all essentially, somewhere deep down inside hungry ghosts who yearn for, and need, to experience love in its many different forms. Here I'm not just writing about romantic or sexual love, but the whole spectrum of love which embraces sympathy, kindness, mercy, compassion, empathy, acceptance, friendship, and so on. We are all born into life with a certain amount of karma to resolve, or work out, but we cannot work it out all by ourselves.
Love is a purely conscious experience which often escapes definition. We often cannot put into words why we love someone. We just do. We understand that love is something we need, and which is essential for our emotional, psychological and spiritual well being. We need other people with the keys to unlock the locked doors in our heart which arise out of separateness and to give us a definite sense and meaning to our living existence.....continue reading
This is a common theme in the two books I'm writing at the moment, 'Ghostly Hunger' and 'The Loving Space'. If you have read any one of my other books, particularly 'The Invisible Prison', which is about external authority, and 'The Tears of the Clown', which is about the Ego, you will be familiar with the widespread issue of separateness which is a common issue for human beings.
We are all essentially, somewhere deep down inside hungry ghosts who yearn for, and need, to experience love in its many different forms. Here I'm not just writing about romantic or sexual love, but the whole spectrum of love which embraces sympathy, kindness, mercy, compassion, empathy, acceptance, friendship, and so on. We are all born into life with a certain amount of karma to resolve, or work out, but we cannot work it out all by ourselves.
Love is a purely conscious experience which often escapes definition. We often cannot put into words why we love someone. We just do. We understand that love is something we need, and which is essential for our emotional, psychological and spiritual well being. We need other people with the keys to unlock the locked doors in our heart which arise out of separateness and to give us a definite sense and meaning to our living existence.....continue reading