Love is not Love; Love is AiKi


 

In the traditional western-centric Christianity which is influenced to a certain extent by Greek and Romans philosophies, Love is seen as a service & sacrifice. The ultimate love is seen then as unconditional love. Unconditional service and sacrifice just as symbolised by the crucifixion and death of Jesus. As noble and altruistic as that is it leads to hero worship and individual efforts rather than Team effort. 

The correct thinking of Love as in this phrase above is Harmony. Instead of seeing Love as service to one another, the right perspective should be harmony. To live harmoniously with each other as a couple, as a family, as  tribe, as a village, as a nation. 

In harmony we flow with each other, allowing that there are times we are weak and there are times we are strong. There are times we are on track and there are time we are off track. There are times we are on and there are times we are off. In high times we give assistance in low times we accept help so that as a whole we are complete and stronger.

Faith speaks of power and strength and ability

Hope speaks of a vision and change

Thus life is about the Power to Change to achieve an objective

The greatest of these is Love. As in Harmony. In adapting and implementing that change harmonise with direct and indirect, formal and informal, embracing or opposing forces. Too much power and the system collapse and people get trampled. Feelings get bruised. Thus Harmony is Love ❤️. 


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