Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.
-Lao Tzu
Love… What a beautiful thing. What a beautiful word with so much meaning. The quote above says it all. Loving someone so deeply and placing all your faith in that person is not easy. That is part of loving someone or something. We love them for their faults. We love them for their mistakes. We love them unconditionally. Love does take courage and strength. What love gives is so much more. Everyone has had a bad experience with love. It is not love to blame. There is no one or anything to blame. With out hurt or hatred how would we know how amazing love truly felt. How would we even know what love really is. Do not be angry with love. Do not be angry with yourself. Believe in love. You have the strength and courage to love. To love yourself and to love others.
love
adoration; very strong liking
adulation, affection, allegiance, amity, amorousness, amour, appreciation, ardency, ardor, attachment, cherishing, crush, delight, devotedness, devotion, emotion, enchantment, enjoyment, fervor, fidelity, flame, fondness, friendship, hankering, idolatry, inclination, infatuation, involvement, like, lust, mad for, partiality, passion, piety, rapture, regard, relish, respect, sentiment, soft spot, taste, tenderness, worship, yearning, zeal
It’s funny cause I knew love…so I thought. I do not think anyone truly knows love until you have a child (and I can’t believe I almost didn’t have one!). That is true, real and unconditional love. It’s amazing how you think it hurts to love and to lose love (in relationships) but until you experience real love that is nothing.
Don’t get me wrong I absolutely love my husband but loving your child is love from every inch of your body and soul.
I just wish you this kind of love and the right kind of love that it takes to get to the next kind of love. 🙂