Authentic Love

Raymond

Authentic  Love

Many fine men,

Mere men nonetheless, have written

Lofty and profound insight

Countless books about love and sickness       

The healthy and the pathological           

Obsession versus real connection

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Revelations, thoughts, addresses, and books,

Surely, all quite true,

Wonderfully curative, while 

inexorably contradictory

Fundamentally God-like

 Central and simple human action 

Exceeding the capacity of the mind, heart, or

any singular experience of any one of us

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The weaving together of two vines

Molding, modeling, and perfect pressure, on

 just the right miscellany of elements

Touch of light and heat and breath

makes the imperfect  two into a perfect one

‘…and the Lord God said, “it is not good that the man should be alone”’

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Omniscient intention

Perfect mind with infallible hands

Words that become worlds

The Master expresses this seemingly new thing, that

 has been wandering within the ceaseless length and breadth of Him forever   

Perfection of a soul through incomprehensible math and music of permutation

Flawless and linear presents as erratic and passionately volatile correction

Two paths which are, in truth, a singular journey through timeless and unfathomable parameters

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 “I need you”

 “I can’t live without you”

“I have waited the single moment of my entire life”

Begin to articulate, the

 Blissful and divine expression:  the

Terrible and healing truth that is real Love             

 

                                                                                                 RWR                                                                     

  • Author: Raymond (Offline Offline)
  • Published: February 26th, 2018 20:23
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Comments1

  • Christina8

    I thought this was a very nice and intellectual write about love. I enjoyed it!

    • Raymond

      Thank You,
      RWR



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