A genuine relationship of lust indeed brings temporary relief from boredom, loneliness, anxiety, etc. But can we trust — on a long term basis — the person that we are involved with in a lustful relationship?
The most difficult type of love is to love our own parents. Because we see them everyday — touch and feel them everyday — we have developed infinite relational bonds with them — it becomes difficult to love them.
If you want to find a truly trustworthy guy or girl to love ~ find someone who genuinely love their own parents.
This is a very broad subject that can be explored on many different levels, but the most basic and easiest type of love is to love one's own parents. It's a love that God has already implanted in your heart. It continues to grow throughout time.
You'll love them... no matter what!
In my opinion, if a person cannot love his or her parents, he or she will be unable to love anyone else in this world.
If one can not trust, then one can not love.
Yes, love our parents first or one most likely will not be able to have serious relationship loving their mate. Loving God first, dose not matter that much overall. For non believers are less likely overall than the religious to be a prisoner in jail or divorced.
Put loving yourself first, loving parents, then ultimately loving your mate will be most successful in life.
You have to experience love once in your life before falling in love with someone else(a relationship), which is why God has poured His love and parents love into your heart from the very beginning. You have always loved your mother, that is why the first word every child says is "Maa."
Love has a lot of branches and each of them falls into different categories. All of them have different priorities. If you love mankind, you can love anyone but it takes time to build trust.
We learn to love people throughout our lives as child we first love our parents, then we start to understand the love of our grand parents, then siblings, relatives like uncle, aunt, then friends and so on later in life we experience love of partners (Lovers) relationship). This is the real time when we come to know the Love of God. And if you ever in life had experienced betrayal from a partner that's the time you understand God's Love and your parents' love. I believe, there is no guarantee of Love that it'll stay forever, it is a feeling, an emotion that anyone can experience for anyone.
It's not easy to grab the definition of Love, one has to go through different channels to explore, experience and understand it
And if you ever in life had experienced betrayal from a partner that's the time you understand God's Love and your parents' love.
~You have picked the crux/kernel of the matter, Misbah. Excellent!
The most difficult form of love, in my opinion, is loving someone you know is there but can't touch. You can only sense their presence, just as God's Love is the most difficult type of Love. We believe he loves us, but we can't see Him. So we forget Him but when we begin to love Him. We begin to comprehend Love on various and greater levels.
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