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Love and Passion Meaning
If there is any difference between love and passion, what is it?
Some people say: loving someone is something that grows day-by-day, if you have good feelings about someone. Passion would be only a temporary state of fascination (could we trust in passion as an internal feeling?)
In philosophic terms: what is the meaning of our emotions: love x passion; emotions x feelings x reasons; are they under conscious control?
Last edited by volotao on Tue Sep 11, 2007 6:27 pm; edited 1 time in total
Some people say: loving someone is something that grows day-by-day, if you have good feelings about someone. Passion would be only a temporary state of fascination (could we trust in passion as an internal feeling?)
In philosophic terms: what is the meaning of our emotions: love x passion; emotions x feelings x reasons; are they under conscious control?
Last edited by volotao on Tue Sep 11, 2007 6:27 pm; edited 1 time in total
First of all, I'm thinking this probably belongs in the Relationship forum.
Secondly, Love is important in a relationship. What I mean by "love" is the unconditional caring and acceptance of another human being even if they irritate you slightly from time to time, and taking the time and energy to make things work. That being said, without passion relationships become.. work.. and that's it. What good is cuddling up in front of the TV on a Saturday night if there is not even the slightest spark of passion to make you happy you are there.
Secondly, Love is important in a relationship. What I mean by "love" is the unconditional caring and acceptance of another human being even if they irritate you slightly from time to time, and taking the time and energy to make things work. That being said, without passion relationships become.. work.. and that's it. What good is cuddling up in front of the TV on a Saturday night if there is not even the slightest spark of passion to make you happy you are there.
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| First of all, I'm thinking this probably belongs in the Relationship forum. |
Aredon: thanks. I just edited my question to make clear this subject belongs to this forum (Religion and Philosophy and not Relationship).
