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    Luke 6:27-36 On Love of One’s Enemies Bible serves as a fundament for Christian religion. Followers believe that this book is saint and they can find all answers in it. It provides people with a certain model of lifestyle, which includes a set of rules to obey. Moreover, the book describes the history of people 's creation and development. Based on the knowledge received from the Bible, humans create a new religion called Christianity. However, nowadays there exist multiple interpretations of…

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    Attachment is a close, enduring emotional bond that finds its roots at infancy. Attachment can be seen in ways, such as, infancy-caregiver and romantic love attachment. Whereas, researchers have suggested that these two concepts have similar emotional dynamics. Throughout this essay I will be addressing the different attachment styles and how it may impact love, sexuality, commitment and viability of life experience. Attachments can be illustrated in many ways; secure…

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    When it comes to love, people do not know where to start from. What is the definition of love? How do we demonstrate love? Do the people we love know we love them? How do you know it is love? People define love in many different ways; and they all are correct. Love can be as powerful as a tornado and as painful as its results. Love is not easy to understand and we might not know when we are in love. Also, love appears when we least expect it. Can we prepare for that? Love appears when we might…

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    CAN LOVE ALTER EQUATIONS OF LIFE? Love is a human feeling. It is the most versatile and unexplained feeling of beings towards each other. Love can change persons. It can change individual's behaviour and also can change life equations. In other words, love, if felt truly from anyone, can actually alter equations of life. But love doesn’t mean to be only between couples. We all share bonds of love and love can be of various types. These love circles felt by us from our friends or closed ones help…

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    “Love is not just a verb”-Kendrick Lamar. This verse in the song “Poetic Justice” was his way to say what love is and what is not. Love could be confused for lust. Lust for the appearance attraction. The classic idea of the ‘Triangular love theory’ developed by Robert Sternberg. Where he suggest that there are three elements of love: intimacy, passion, and commitment. Along these lines there are different combinations of the elements. A great example of Stemberg’s theory would be the famous…

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    “Forty rules of Love” is written by a Turkish author and storyteller Elif Shafak, which has earned her many awards and praises. She mostly writes fiction both in Turkish and English. Shafak mixes Western and Eastern customs of narrating in stories of women, minorities, outsiders, subcultures, and youth. Her written work draws on various societies and literary traditions, reflecting interests ever, theory, Sufism, oral culture, and social legislative issues. The Forty Rules of love is a…

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    Rumi and Love Rumi illustrates the different ways that we should love in each of his poetry. In "A King Dressed as a Servant", Rumi says that we need to wait for love to come to us, and that there is more than meets the eye when it comes to love. In "Any Sprig of an Herb", he tells us to be appreciative, to tame our ego, and that we should not be afraid to blunder in love. In "Split the Shack", Rumi says to surmount the sense of self-preservation, to give our entirety and not fragments, and…

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    Love resemble religion in a variety of aspects, both of which are central human beliefs and ignites human behaviour. Devoted lovers or believers are morally pure and faithful towards each other and conduct a behaviour which represents their devotion. Both give meaning to life and provides a share in eternity; romance is shared over the span of one’s life for allegiance to one and another, whilst religion stays with you both on Earth and the afterlife. In Christianity, there is only one true God…

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    When you are truly, madly and deeply in love, you stay in love with that other person without second guessing your future with them. It is not a love that is there for a month or two and then it disappears randomly but it is a love that is there unconditionally. In the fiction novel by Nicholas Sparks, there are various possibilities of themes, but the most explicit theme of this novel is that true love is forever and it can have a tremendous impact on one’s heart and the feeling towards someone…

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    Teenage love isn’t quite authentic, and Shakespeare’s portrayal of young love certainly doesn’t help its reputation. Grainer has argued that, “As far as many teenagers are concerned, love always seems to be in the air. But is it really love? I don’t think so. In many cases, it is a false love created by the media and music that influence teenagers’ way of thinking.” His argument is agreeable. By the media, teens are exposed to many different impressions of “love”. Popular television shows like…

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