Tuesday, October 12, 2010

On Love

Thich Naht Hanh:

We really have to understand the person we want to love. If our love is only a will to possess, it is not love. If we only think of ourselves, if we know only our own needs and ignore the needs of the other person, we cannot love.

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When we come into contact with the other person, our thoughts and actions should express our mind of compassion, even if that person says and does things that are not easy to accept. We practice in this way until we see clearly that our love is not contingent upon the other person being lovable.

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Love is the capacity to take care, to protect, to nourish. If you are not capable of generating that kind of energy toward yourself- if you are not capable of taking care of yourself, of nourishing yourself, of protecting yourself- it is very difficult to take care of another person. In the Buddhist teaching, it's clear that to love oneself is the foundation of the love of other people. Love is a practice. Love is truly a practice.
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Zora Neale Hurston:

Love makes your soul crawl out from its hiding place.

4 comments:

Don said...

When I met my wife she was a student of Buddhism. However, this

If you are not capable of generating that kind of energy toward yourself- if you are not capable of taking care of yourself, of nourishing yourself, of protecting yourself- it is very difficult to take care of another person. In the Buddhist teaching, it's clear that to love oneself is the foundation of the love of other people.

seemed, unlike red beans and rice, to have missed her. I think now, however, she is getting it. And people notice.

Paula said...

I needed to read this tonight, thx.

Roy said...

Wow. Almost a year this has been sitting here, and now I need it, and now I see it. What a weird universe.
Thanks.

JD said...

what's that old saying: when the student is ready, the master appears.