LOVE LESSON
Throughout times people have come to me to hear about love. I
regard people’s trust that I can offer something useful a high privilege. After
all, we’re here to serve. Such sessions usually don’t last long, especially if
people don’t ask me to make recourse to visual and symbolic language, such as
reading cards.
Here’s what I say in three parts, by taking into account the
way people themselves invoke a time-frame for their narratives, based also on
their desire to understand ‘what went wrong.’
PART ONE:
For past time:
Love was what it was. Nothing more nothing less. If it
didn’t work out, it’s because the two involved (or sometimes more) were not on
the same page.
For present time:
Love is what it is. Nothing more nothing less. If it doesn’t
work out, it’s because the two involved (or sometimes more) are not on the
same page.
For future time:
Love will be what it will be. Nothing more nothing less. If
it won’t work out, it’s because the two involved (or sometimes more) will not be on the same page.
PART TWO
I also say that given this situation, it is pointless to
invent narratives that depict the missing one(s) in a colorful way, and that
would make us feel better, or help us to cope, such as the following: he/she
was/is/will always be a liar, already married, immature, unconscious,
ungrateful, stupid, uneducated, insensitive, vain, narcissistic, hysterical,
manipulative, a witch. Love is still what it is, and the fact that the other
may or may not be all these things is beside the point. If love doesn’t work,
it’s because the parties involved are not on the same page.
What does being on the same page mean, some ask. To this I
ask in return: Do you give all, or are you ambivalent? Does the other give all,
or is the other ambivalent? If there’s incongruence, then you can be sure that
it won’t work. Love is what it is. You can only give all, and think of the
other as your first priority not as an option.
PART THREE
I offer the suggestion that outside of time/space
constraints there is love that exceeds existence, the IS. Here I add: blessed
are the ones who know what that means.
May you all find love, and remember: things are simple. Love is what it is. Nothing more nothing less.
-May you all find love, and remember: things are simple. Love is what it is. Nothing more nothing less.
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