![]() ![]() This can occur when I see him act kindly in a moment when I may not, when I remember something that he has said that I may not have appreciated fully at the time, when I hear about another relationship, another partner, that purposely does something hurtful and realize that Jim is such a good person, when I remember past relationship, past hurts and know that he is kind. ![]() I tell him that I love him when I am consciously aware of how present that love is, when I am embraced and caught up in it, when I am fully in that moment. I do not tell my husband that I love him every time that we part: in person, on the phone, into slumber land. Needless to type, I do not throw the word Love around lightly. I may not like you if you hurt other or myself, but love and like are not the same thing. There is nothing that you can do to stop that love. If I love you today, I will love you tomorrow. We may not always remain with the person that we love and yet we may love them forever. We may not always love the person that we love now. Regardless of the time that love is shared, or held on to, the depth, the intensity, the interwoven sense of purpose can vary. We meet many people in our lives and love many be eternal or fleeting. This book is all of these things, but it also carries an important message in an accessible format. A pick it up and put it down (finished in a day) read. ![]()
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