Love in Rehabilitation : Prologue

Love in Rehabilitation : Prologue

A Story by Dayran

... Ahh! ... The mysteries of love … long sought as a remedy to the human condition … perhaps now viewed with the interest to understand and to raise it again in some form that is true. To do so a person must bring a complete sense of honesty about themselves to the fore. To view in one's own personal nature what we need, desire, hope for, seek as power and self approval in relation to love.

 

Henry Kissinger's famous quote that ' Power is the ultimate aphrodisiac ' serves to create the theme about the many facets of love. Cicero's ' A woman's ambition is to love,' is informative as it relates to the needs of the body and its self sufficiency.

 

To even attempt such an enterprise of inquiry we are brought into a great many suggestions from past experiences … regarding other attempts to do so … and there have been many. I'm reminded of the love between Napoleon and Josephine and how that persuaded the Emperor to place the crown on his own head and set his sights on a conquest of the world as he knew it.

 

I remember coming across the mention of it in history class as a kid. It raised all manner of exaggerated notions and will that gave me quite a fever. The vision of armies marching across fields with guns that was going to prove the extended virtuousness of a woman … at least in the ambition ridden heart of her lover … and perhaps to make him adore her more.

 

The Indic version of creation refers to the woman as creative energy moving her arms and body for the willful creation of all things with her lover as God and King of it all. King Indran, as the gentleman came to be called must today represent the epitome of ambition of many a man in his practice of dreams. They all lead to one thing … to know the powerful potency of the self and its realization in the physical.

 

As a consequence I was in that way a little distant from responding to the promises of love as a teenager. As Scott Fitzgerald said he was disposed to hold back all judgement. I saw in it a need to understand first and to bring to it the true fulfillment of its ardor without repeating the mistakes of the past. For me love appears in the words of an Edmund Hillary as ' because it’s there.' Therefore in reserving judgement, we must be careful to avoid the error of omission.

© 2013 Dayran


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Rad, well done and brave

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' Akara Mudhala Ezhuththellaam Aadhi Bhagavan Mudhatre Ulaku ' Translation ..... All the World's literature, Is from the young mind of the Original Experiencer. .. more..

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