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Sunday, 13 November 2011

Time For Exegesis


EXEGESIS



We are all familiar with the boy-meets-girl-and-falls-in-love-and happily-ever-after situation (or vice versa rendition) of love. Not to mention the boy-girl-falls-out-of-love-and-break-up phenomenon. And sometimes, separation is unevitable, that is, when the loved ones left the realm of this world to the next.


I am more concerned about the nostalgia that some of us experience. What happened after the break up? How does one cope up? When can one actually manages to move on? Of course I am talking about the more serious type of love experience, not the crushes or puppy-love type of sentiments. What we call true love.


But before all that, how does one define true love? Is true love really possible between two person? Soul mates? I have read so many articles about these topics, and yes, some are very convincing. Yet there are always room for more information and explanation.


Another topic that I am much concerned about is platonic love. Is a chaste love really possible in this much secularized world we live in? Undeniably even happily married couples sometimes succumb to bouts of attractions and temptations and temporal gratifications. How about people who are sworn to celibacy by their own free will? Feelings are uncontrolable sometimes; but most importantly is how one control the action, right? What to do about a certain feeling or emotion or situation? 


Actually, this is what my blog is all about...or attempting to explore and elaborate. I don't really know how to go about it or what to expect or not to expect. I just hope that along the way, there will be some answers or consolations. Maybe a healing therapy for some who still feel the pains and hurts of a separation.


Hence, to love in a different way.



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