Love comes from within, the very core of who we are, from what we want
and what we desire.
We all have
questioned at one time or another in our lives the real meaning of love and
what it represents in the world around us.
We look towards others to try and find answers that define truth of love
through giving and taking, sacrifice and all the things people consider love to
entail. There are even times when we
think we are considering another in love which instead leads to displaying the
opposite to what the person is wanting, only making evident the real fact that
we do not truly know love and what it really means to understand it at the core
of what it is.
Can we really live the life of another?
What would life be
like if we were able to change our viewpoint from one mind and body to
another? How would the world then be
seen?
Can a person
really understand what it is like to stand in the shoes of another? We all live in this world from a singular
perception, relying on our feelings to guide us on understanding other people
and the interaction that they have with us.
Some think that compassion is the closest thing to stepping into someone
else’s life. They ask, ?how would I feel
if I were in the same position?’ They
imagine and play out the circumstances in their heads to try and see through
the eyes of another.
Can we really live the life of another?
What would life be
like if we were able to change our viewpoint from one mind and body to
another? How would the world then be
seen?
Can a person
really understand what it is like to stand in the shoes of another? We all live in this world from a singular
perception, relying on our feelings to guide us on understanding other people
and the interaction that they have with us.
Some think that compassion is the closest thing to stepping into someone
else’s life. They ask, ?how would I feel
if I were in the same position?’ They
imagine and play out the circumstances in their heads to try and see through
the eyes of another.