Κυριακή 8 Δεκεμβρίου 2013

UNIQUE ARITHMETIC

UNIQUE ARITHMETIC



‘Who is incapable of communion’ said Socrates, ‘is also incapable of friendship’. Falling out of love, we miss what we have in common. Missing what we have in common, we see only differences and opposites.

So many couples find that they lose the sense of unity that brought them together. The differences between the sexes are a source of delight when supported by unity; but they become differences barely tolerable, when unity disappears and are seen as a source of opposition. This is the fate of many relationships, with feelings, thoughts and actions expressing friction and misunderstanding.

When unity is discovered man and woman become aware of that which is the same, beyond differences. Differences experienced through the knowledge of unity create attraction and understanding. There is more understanding, greater consideration and acceptance. Frictions still occur but less frequently. Emotions flow more positively and the couple may grow in love and understanding.

The arithmetic of love is unique. ‘Two halves do not make a whole. Only two wholes make a whole.’

Nicos

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