Grateful to be driven with purpose to contribute a part in the rightful documentation of Human History, with LOVE -- a fundamentally essential multidimensional note of existence.[1]

About Love ...

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More than a mere "feeling" or "emotion", love is an expression. According to best-selling author of the healthy human relations-driven publication titled, "The Five Love Languages," Gary Chapman pontificates LOVE as a form of communication that is translated, through expressed action. [2]

Presented as quantifiable in nature, Love is duly noted as an experience as well as an expression that has been neurologically mapped, across species in the brains of animals and humans alike.[3]

Pontificated as a root of righteousness grounded in the Human Experience, Pope Francis notes love as being a choice.[4] "The human being aspires to love and to be loved," he wrote. "This is our deepest aspiration: to love and be loved.”

Through careful examination of teachings rooted in the very Existence of Love -- in philosophical terms,[5] in scientific terms[6] and in biblical terms[7] -- all which seem to synonymously conclude that love is the very essence of the transmission of particles unseen yet delivers elements spanning the dimensions of past, present and future, translating the immortal being of existence.[8] It has been stated, to love is to be complete, for to be complete is translated to 1.That which is 2. That which remains 3. That which transcends the test of time and space; "always."[9]

1 Corinthians 13 reads, "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5 It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7 It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres."[10]

  1. ^ gazettejohnbaglione (2018-02-13). "Scientists find a few surprises in their study of love". Harvard Gazette. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  2. ^ "What are The 5 Love Languages?". 5lovelanguages.com. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  3. ^ Thomas, Megan (2023-02-14). "Animal Magnetism: Do Animals Fall in Love?". Wildlife Habitat Council. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  4. ^ CMI, Fr Jinto Kuttukkaran (2019-06-04). "Choose Love: A Message from Pope Francis | Franciscan Media". www.franciscanmedia.org. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  5. ^ "Philosophy of Love | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy". Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  6. ^ SITNFlash (2017-02-14). "Love, Actually: The science behind lust, attraction, and companionship". Science in the News. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  7. ^ Piper, John (1975-01-01). "The Meanings of Love in the Bible". Desiring God. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  8. ^ "We Are Defining Love the Wrong Way". TIME. 2016-02-16. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  9. ^ "Beyond Death: The Science of the Afterlife". TIME. 2014-04-20. Retrieved 2024-02-19.
  10. ^ "Bible Gateway passage: 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 - New International Version". Bible Gateway. Retrieved 2024-02-19.