Humans are starving for happiness, but life on the earth often oscillates between peace and war. Happiness is not due to war or violence, why humans can not tolerate the burden of war. Perhaps we are pursuing the culture of death. Perhaps violence is engraved in our DNA, the brains of our reptilian reptiles, somehow dominates our intellectual reasoning and emotional intelligence, the same brain is what we do in the harsh environment of the primitive world I will help survive. How can humans make this world a better place?
This sentence sounds like the slogan of the 1960s that "love is not a war", "love is what you need", "change yourself", and in a sense sharing this idealism I do not understand why we should do this or how it will help us, and I agree that it is of little use. The answer is obvious - what else can we do? We waited for political or religious changes to occur and decided that we are playing a long game, so we can reduce it to what we can change the choice. The simplest version is to reclassify it to yourself.
The revelation of love for a work may bring about a revolution. Let's not love war, not love. Cough, pro. In the era of division, fear, allegation, we encourage all of us to approach our lives and relationships with more love. I will challenge you to make a revolution of love at work. Are you ready? go!
I came from the 1960s, the era of "not fighting", and the censorship system really made me worse. This is the United States, we assert freedom of speech. If you are uncomfortable reading pornography, do not read it, but it does not mean that people interested in this type should not read it. As many of my readers know, I am a big fan of AnaïsNin (please see my website dianaraab.com) and I will buy this book regardless of controversy. But to write this blog, I am keen to order. This book is made up of two parts. "Life of Provence" and "Marcel", all written in sentences. Among other things, the beauty of Nin's writing is to blend psychology and intimate emotional aspects and describe love as true emotional and physical experience. She is not a well trained psychologist, but I have read quite well in this area and have been experiencing psychotherapy of the Austrian psychoanalist Otto Rank for years.
Israel's great poet Yehuda Amichai makes a different understanding about this. "Evangelists are wrong, at the same time they need love and hatred, laugh at the same eyes, cry and love love and war," he wrote. Playing cards neglects our democracy and keeps threatening, so we can actively and consciously find all good things happening to malicious people. Let's find out why you are laughing, crying, celebrating, doubting with feelings full of hope and fear.