Why should 'love', be confusing? Why? Because 'Mans' moral strictures were placed upon it? God in his 'free realm', says many things ...out of the mouths of his 'supposed' clerics and scholars, and yet... God, in his nature is free and he is love.
How many ways can love be sliced and diced? How many ways can it be judged and ransomed? Love is love, I say! Michelangelo, put, 'right' to that in Sistine chapel, as some mad and moral monk, 'knocked' penises from all the statues...'long 'the way'.
So, as if we had no 'male parts ', agape was construed...'a keeper', eros, to be tossed away. Thus, romance had to hide, and man in love with lover...put to shame. It isn't going to work this way, in God's great realm of human nature. We are all the same, in that, we love in many ways...and any way we can.
God forgive, he made us!
Amen!
Written by Bruce James Clyde, at Deming, New Mexico
Art: spring, pierre auguste cot, 1873
Eros (/ˈɪrɒs/ or /ˈɛrɒs/; Ancient Greek: ἔρως érōs "love" or "desire") is one of the four ancient Greco-Christian terms which can be rendered into English as "love". The other three are storge, philia, and agape. Eros refers to "passionate love" or romantic love; storge to familial love; philia to friendship as a kind of love; and agape refers to "selfless love", or "charity" as it is translated in the Christian scriptures (from the Latin caritas, dearness).
The term erotic is derived from eros. Eros has also been used in philosophy and psychology in a much wider sense, almost as an equivalent to "life energy". Source: Wikipedia
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