Sadly, it appears that Love never lasts, I agree. But...Love is all there is. How can those opposite thoughts both be true?
They can. The answer lies in the Principle of Polarity.
Everything is dual. Like and unlike are the same, but different in degree. Eventually, extremes will meet once again, somewhere, somehow.
The greatest love stories in books and film are the ones where the love falls apart and the characters go in opposite directions. We cry some of our tears over it.
But when they reunite as changed and transformed individuals, we cry ALL of our tears because we realize that the Love existed the entire time.
Love patiently waits on our willingness to see it.
Find the Love in all things, and you will understand what I mean.
You don't have to look very far for the magic --it's been inside you all along.
Like the yellow brick road in the Wizard of Oz, the moon is symbolic of a journey, a path to something glorious.
As a planet, it rules the element of water on earth, including the sea of consciousness. It is magical, when you work in harmony with its different phases.
The moon represents the great deep of mind stuff(unconsciousness). This is the wellspring we want to tap for our future.
We sunbathe...try moonbathing...naked. Your skin will become translucent.
Is this in the book? Can't wait to read it. LOL
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DeleteYes, there is a scene in the book when Nature causes an instant chemistry and magic happens in the lives of two characters.
~D~
who are the lovers????
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DeleteBuried into the previous Posts, you will discover there might be more than one set of lovers in this book.
One couple in particular becomes enchanted under the magic of the moon.
(Or was it the magic of the LOA???)
~D~
love never lasts, sorry
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DeleteYou have touched the essence of Daphne's Web.
Sadly, it appears that Love never lasts, I agree. But...Love is all there is. How can those opposite thoughts both be true?
They can. The answer lies in the Principle of Polarity.
Everything is dual. Like and unlike are the same, but different in degree. Eventually, extremes will meet once again, somewhere, somehow.
The greatest love stories in books and film are the ones where the love falls apart and the characters go in opposite directions. We cry some of our tears over it.
But when they reunite as changed and transformed individuals, we cry ALL of our tears because we realize that the Love existed the entire time.
Love patiently waits on our willingness to see it.
Find the Love in all things, and you will understand what I mean.
~D~
What is the deal with the moon? Is it really magical like that? I like thinking it is because I am so looking for magic in my life these days.
ReplyDeleteHi,
DeleteYou don't have to look very far for the magic --it's been inside you all along.
Like the yellow brick road in the Wizard of Oz, the moon is symbolic of a journey, a path to something glorious.
As a planet, it rules the element of water on earth, including the sea of consciousness. It is magical, when you work in harmony with its different phases.
The moon represents the great deep of mind stuff(unconsciousness). This is the wellspring we want to tap for our future.
We sunbathe...try moonbathing...naked. Your skin will become translucent.
~D~