Driven by the forces of love, the fragments of the world seek each other so that the world may come to being.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's the pursuit of love and happiness that is the driving force of the romantic novel.
When it aims to express a love of the world it refuses to conceal the many reasons why the world is hard to love, though we must love it because we have no other, and to fail to love it is not to exist at all.
It's about really having a God connection: a connection with the divine behind the world and flowing forth out of that in a positive way with love and moving toward making a contribution that pushes forth the evolution of the world.
The love which moves the world, according to common Christian belief, is God's love and the love of God.
Love is an adventure and a conquest. It survives and develops, like the universe itself, only by perpetual discovery.
With an undefended heart, we can fall in love with life over and over every day. We can become children of wonder, grateful to be walking on earth, grateful to belong with each other and to all of creation. We can find our true refuge in every moment, in every breath.
The idea of love as a mysterious, undiscovered world has come to have no place in our innermost imagination.
Divorced from the cosmos, from nature, from society and from each other, we have become fractured and fragmented.
If God wishes to reveal the love that he harbors for the world, this love has to be something that the world can recognize, in spite of, or in fact in, its being wholly other.
We have what we seek, it is there all the time, and if we give it time, it will make itself known to us.
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