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[–]strudel- 1 ポイント2 ポイント  (1子コメント)

If you want an amazing Buddhist article on love

http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/price/bl124.html

My favourite part:

Divorces, suicides, dissipation, violence, depravity, fanaticism, and other miseries great and small follow from passion, and yet passion is still, in the public mind, considered commendable, a mark of vigor and liveliness. Though everybody will admit that passion gone awry is dangerous, few realize that passion is by its nature likely to go awry. Romantic love is a chancy passion that may result in the opposite of what is desired. It may have happy consequences, too — else it would not have so many votaries — but it raises the stakes in the gamble of life and makes us more vulnerable both to our own weaknesses and to unpredictable fortune. As most of us count the joys of successful love (however we define it) worth the pain involved in its pursuit, we must learn to step lightly and with intelligence. We believe, with some reason, that love can ennoble and redeem us, and call forth our purest energies, but we are slower to see that when the lamp of love flickers out, as it tragically tends to do, we might lose our way in a fearful labyrinth of suffering.

[–]Red_Shambhala[S] 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

Oh yes, I know this article! I link to it regularly. This here is my favorite part:

Love, or possibly the myth of love, is the first, last, and sometimes the only refuge of uncomprehending humanity.

"The myth of love" is something people seek refuge in who don't believe in Christianity anymore, not in Libertarianism anymore, not in Communism, not in this nor in that, and so on - the only thing then that remains for some people is "the myth of love."

[–]murph55 0 ポイント1 ポイント  (0子コメント)

He was an insightful fellow wasn't he?