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Old 27-01-2018, 02:16 PM
Nowayout Nowayout is offline
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Love is about sacrifice, anyone with a good heart and with kids knows that..

And even that feels good, well a few days latter..lol.
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Old 05-02-2018, 08:05 PM
lazydullard lazydullard is offline
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Having done many drugs, no love I've experienced is anywhere close. Perhaps it's possible, but I doubt it.

Love is a wonderful thing and a binder and affecter, meaning that it is what keeps civilization together and good. But I have doubts it can be compared to a drug.

Drugs are bad, though. I want that point to be clear. They take more than they give.

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Old 06-02-2018, 02:55 PM
boshy b. good
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love is feel, love is am, love can be crave, love
can be possess, love is go forward, love can be
the subject we want


love is and be felt and known from replenishing
of heart beat

because inside a heap of run'dt took over

just fallen back for the right plus sign feel


Quote:
try it on overthrows the junk.
&'-
try it on overthrows the junk.
i forgive you right'ed,
we forgive us right'ed

now let us begon love

Quote:
love is not messed up,
mind's are messed up.
was a try-out some some to be proud about

on a versus from love to no love, what is
fidel to self. the love we know.

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Old 28-02-2018, 03:13 AM
Shivani Devi Shivani Devi is offline
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Somebody HAD to do it...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4CyLMSZoRo
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Old 28-02-2018, 07:43 AM
boshy b. good
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i now see love as the wear metal hero suit. "we might
want to drop all charges in the mind to and for loving
that feels right." to end all insided abolish thought and
to end all insided abolish feel with power &' stealthed
alike we be loved with. heart provided, heart powered.

peace. with now.

have me back off that, if you want.
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Old 28-02-2018, 10:16 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by boshy b good
love is not messed up,
mind's are messed up.

Not even messed up really. This all happens in the brain.
Regardless of any discussion about ego and stuff the brain's first
job is keeping its owner safe, so whatever communcations
it's having with the wider world including other people it will always
divert attention to deal with a threat. The basic responses are well before
anything gets to conscious awareness.

So even in the presence of someone one claims to love, those
circuits will always be vigilant. Thus something that seems a threat
elicited by a loved one/lover will trigger the threat responses. These
responses, once in conscious awareness (perhaps on the way to) can be
adjusted by other processes in higher centres.

It can also happen for (colloquially) "selfish" reasons. If one is pursuing some
kind of goal (we all do, many times a day) and someone interferes with
that, the threat response is triggered, no matter what the quality of the
"threat" anyway stopping us from doing what we individually have to. Again, higher
cortical processes can modify how we deal with it.

When an individual's continuing goals clash with those of another person - in
this case a beloved - and that person feels ostracised - both will experience
enough threat to become stress and organise their actions either to regain
the status quo or avoid the source of the threat.
That's when love and minds seem messed up.

Interesting, though, that love-attachment could be more like a drug than
many think. I was reading about this last night but want to check the
references when I get time. The author (Louis Cozolino*) claimed
some success "curing" attachment addiction by using therapies for
weaning people off physical drugs like alcohol.
.
* An author published by W.W.Norton.
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Old 28-02-2018, 10:35 AM
boshy b. good
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when the heart has got unequivocated
power and rich, i call that be a part of
love.

raced heartbeated and splendid'ed, i believe.
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Old 28-02-2018, 10:41 AM
boshy b. good
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lorelyen
Not even messed up really. This all happens in the brain.
Regardless of any discussion about ego and stuff the brain's first
job is keeping its owner safe, so whatever communcations
it's having with the wider world including other people it will always
divert attention to deal with a threat. The basic responses are well before
anything gets to conscious awareness.

So even in the presence of someone one claims to love, those
circuits will always be vigilant. Thus something that seems a threat
elicited by a loved one/lover will trigger the threat responses. These
responses, once in conscious awareness (perhaps on the way to) can be
adjusted by other processes in higher centres.

It can also happen for (colloquially) "selfish" reasons. If one is pursuing some
kind of goal (we all do, many times a day) and someone interferes with
that, the threat response is triggered, no matter what the quality of the
"threat" anyway stopping us from doing what we individually have to. Again, higher
cortical processes can modify how we deal with it.

When an individual's continuing goals clash with those of another person - in
this case a beloved - and that person feels ostracised - both will experience
enough threat to become stress and organise their actions either to regain
the status quo or avoid the source of the threat.
That's when love and minds seem messed up.

Interesting, though, that love-attachment could be more like a drug than
many think. I was reading about this last night but want to check the
references when I get time. The author (Louis Cozolino*) claimed
some success "curing" attachment addiction by using therapies for
weaning people off physical drugs like alcohol.

* An author published by W.W.Norton.
love benefit do go on to
all the self
compression of emotional
overpowering strength be
love
Quote:

we soak up our breath,
and come up with love
our iron that wants love
shall give us love

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Old 28-02-2018, 12:31 PM
Dargor Dargor is offline
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If love is a drug, where exactly can I find a dose of it?
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Shall I give you dis pear?
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Old 28-02-2018, 12:41 PM
boshy b. good
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begin with your pic and signature and allowances,
and believing what you believe crops love penal.
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