Sunday, July 3, 2011

True feelings and their manifestations

Feelings always fluctuate and are contingent on externalities. Feelings don't exist in a vacuum. They require and arise from stimuli.
So, what happens or will happen when and after you hold her hand and stroke her face and tell her that you care about her and that her words turn you on and make you wonder long after they were uttered?

Feelings are fragile and should not be trifled with. Neither would ego be a factor in harboring any feelings, but alas, ego is the boss. It wants to get involved. Thus, all feelings have an element of and the presence of Ego. Only when a person loves without ego, without attachment, without a need or hope of reciprocity will that love ever truly be a love from the heart. A parent loves a child without ever worrying if the child would love him or her back. Any true love has characteristics of a parental love: selfless devotion to the well-being of the beloved because the suffering of the beloved is unacceptable and unbearable to him/her. An unrequited love is the purest and the most beautiful.

One more thing: all sexual acts must be performed with true love in mind and heart. The act of penile penetration must be coupled with a feeling of giving and demonstrating a willingness to touch with the inner recesses and saintly sanctum of the other's being. Without such feeling, the sex act is only a grunting of animalistic desire, devoid of a higher human consciousness.

Thus spake Wissai

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