Love is an incredible connection.
It contains a deep personal interest and - if possible - emotional investment. Therefore, trust is often a necessity.
Although there are different levels of love regarding the intensity, we can see that the deepest cases of love involve all parties.
Many people degrade love to some shallow feeling two humans might feel for eachother at one point or another, based on a complicated biochemical process and multiple hormones. Or even worse: the result of these hormones, which is -in the ultimate case- sexual intimacy. However, it is so much more.
Who could watch a motherbird taking care and feeding her hatchlings and nestlings and deny the presence of love? Or an entire family of oliphants depleting itself in its hour long struggle to get one of their youngsters out of a muddy lake, trying to prevent it from drowning? Or an older brother trying to save his baby brother by fighting off 3 robbers on his own?
For that matter, who can deny the love seen in the symbiosis between bees and orchids, or between ants and fungi....or how our planet Earth has been taking good care of us for all this time?
Even in the giant, seemingless endless cosmos you will see signs of love. You just need to look hard enough.
Love is so much more than a shallow feeling that will pass in time. It is what binds us, connects everything and ultimately makes us one.
It contains a deep personal interest and - if possible - emotional investment. Therefore, trust is often a necessity.
Although there are different levels of love regarding the intensity, we can see that the deepest cases of love involve all parties.
Many people degrade love to some shallow feeling two humans might feel for eachother at one point or another, based on a complicated biochemical process and multiple hormones. Or even worse: the result of these hormones, which is -in the ultimate case- sexual intimacy. However, it is so much more.
Who could watch a motherbird taking care and feeding her hatchlings and nestlings and deny the presence of love? Or an entire family of oliphants depleting itself in its hour long struggle to get one of their youngsters out of a muddy lake, trying to prevent it from drowning? Or an older brother trying to save his baby brother by fighting off 3 robbers on his own?
For that matter, who can deny the love seen in the symbiosis between bees and orchids, or between ants and fungi....or how our planet Earth has been taking good care of us for all this time?
Even in the giant, seemingless endless cosmos you will see signs of love. You just need to look hard enough.
Love is so much more than a shallow feeling that will pass in time. It is what binds us, connects everything and ultimately makes us one.








































