Edward
Shamshir
Relativist
The meaning is the feeling itself. The words are an attempt to convey the fact that this feeling is being held, and it can only be truly understood by someone who has experienced that feeling.The same is true of all qualia. The word "red" means the that property of perception that we label "red". A person who has been totally blind from birth cannot truly understand what red is.What exactly do we mean when we state a feeling? — Edward
ArguingWAristotleTiff
Speak to me of "qualia" if you would be so kind? I have heard much around it in my time here on the forum and I never really looked into it. If you are busy then please disregard my question.The same is true of all qualia. — Relativist
Relativist
SethRy
If our attention, or awareness, in a moment is focused on something that isn't love then how can we claim to be in love? — Edward
SethRy
Merkwurdichliebe
Don't think. FEEL. It's like a finger pointing at the moon. Do not concentrate on the finger, or you will miss all of the heavenly glory. — Bruce Lee
VagabondSpectre
Merkwurdichliebe
whollyrolling
Merkwurdichliebe
Love isn't an emotion, it's a biological commitment to mating for life. It might raise emotions within us, but it's based on something primal. — whollyrolling
SethRy
Love isn't an emotion, it's a biological commitment to mating for life. It might raise emotions within us, but it's based on something primal. — whollyrolling
Merkwurdichliebe
Also explain self-actualization or doing something you're passionate about, isn't that love? — SethRy
whollyrolling
Merkwurdichliebe
Passion is a drive toward something, a compulsion. — whollyrolling
SethRy
Self-actualization as in Jesus or Jann Arden, like in how to be successful class in high school? Passion is a drive toward something, a compulsion — whollyrolling
whollyrolling
Terrapin Station
Relativist
Possibility
Love is a traceable notion that supersedes time because it is nature. Love isn't an emotion, it's a biological commitment to mating for life. It might raise emotions within us, but it's based on something primal. — whollyrolling
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