Danuta Watola (727) | Monday March 26, 2012, 1:58 am Thanks for sharing. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Nick H. (1823) | Monday March 26, 2012, 2:54 am thank you and keep up your good work. We all need to spread LOVE rather than hate (which is currenlty going on). Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Rita D V (70) | Monday March 26, 2012, 3:11 am Thank you so much for your support Nick! I couldn't agree more with you ;) I believe that a lack of unconditional love is at the base of all evil & misery in the world. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Angel C. (58) | Monday March 26, 2012, 4:40 am Noted, thank you! Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Anne Marie S. (79) | Monday March 26, 2012, 4:43 am Thank you so much for this wonderful article. Blessings and love to you dear Rita, I love you. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Suzy F. (87) | Monday March 26, 2012, 6:41 am Thank you, Rita. Wonderfully and thoughtfully written...a good reminder for us all to check our selfish motivations and just allow love to flourish. Posted to FB, too... Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
TomCat S. (229) | Monday March 26, 2012, 10:15 am What a wonderful first contribution, Rita. Her position is very similar to the concepts I teach prisoners in a CoDA group. Love does not seek to control. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Michela M. (2408) | Monday March 26, 2012, 11:18 am Noted!!! THANKS!!!! Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Rita D V (70) | Monday March 26, 2012, 2:01 pm Thank you for your comment and for posting the article to FB Suzy ;) Thank you too TomCat for your comment and for your comittment in the CoDA group you mentioned, it's wonderful what you are doing! Thank you all for noting my first story and supporting me! You are all wonderful friends! Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Hannah Metcalf (26) | Monday March 26, 2012, 2:07 pm Noted. Thanks for sharing miss:-) Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Gran Pat (298) | Monday March 26, 2012, 5:02 pm TY, Rita. Great post! Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Dandelion G. (269) | Monday March 26, 2012, 5:21 pm Beautiful Rita, good first story. Too many people place too many conditions upon the word love. When I held my dying husband in my arms, thin, weak, and no longer had the strength to usher a word, he still was the most beautiful man in the world to me. Certainly, I understood he was near death, and I didn't want him in any pain, but he was still my sweet loving man no matter what condition he was in. I loved him even more deeply those final days than the day I married him; as we had grown more in love over the years. I had a love story for 22 years but it was a love that took many forms, from the beginning romantic moments to the many life events along the way to the final moments in the Hospice Center.
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Jennifer C. (105) | Monday March 26, 2012, 5:33 pm Worth reading. Thanks for sharing. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Just Carole (581) | Monday March 26, 2012, 5:38 pm Good first submission, Rita (and my thanks to Dandelion/Sheryl for guiding me to it)! So true . . . but, at the same time, so hard: (from the article) ?Healthy love? is the warm cherishing of another person without expectation and clinging. This love ?accepts? all aspects of another person and ?requires? nothing from them. This love is something we create in our own heart and give as our gift, freely, willingly." Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
tammy B. (30) | Monday March 26, 2012, 5:47 pm Thank you for an interesting first story..looking forward to more stories Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Myron Scott (71) | Monday March 26, 2012, 5:55 pm Thanks very much. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Olivia S. (86) | Monday March 26, 2012, 6:00 pm Thanks for the lovely post Rita and Dandelion for the forward. The ancient Greeks wisely had 3 different words for "love"--Eros (romantic), Philos (brotherly), and Agape (spiritual). If people paid more attention to philos and agape (and less to eros) there would be a lot fewer problems...and just possibly, the Earth would be a much kinder and safe place. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Kit B. (264) | Monday March 26, 2012, 6:00 pm Now to just put this into practice! Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Jae A. (265) | Monday March 26, 2012, 6:01 pm Noted and thanks for sharing this wonderfully written thoughts as to the love connection for the human species. Sometimes we just happen upon love by accident...other times it is a real search in process but when we do find 'a soul mate' the world becomes a much easier place to tolerate even the not so goo stuff that happens. I also believe it is possible to find more than one soul mate in ones life time but one is more than many will ever experience and for those I am truely sad for but I do hope each never gives up on find theirs...more than one in a life time if that for whatever reasons happens to be the case when one is no longer there. It is possible is all I know/believe. Finding love is just a part of the battle for some...being able to marry that 'soul mate' is another factor that isn't to the point in the U.S. that it should be but progress is being made in that direction in many states. I am of course referring to same sex marriage for those who would like the opportunity to express their relationship via a bonding/binding contract,so ta say. We,Mac and I have been fortunate to have and continue to experiencing both...the soul mate aspect as well as marriage and we truely wish the same for all who seek either and or both. Nothing in life so worth it in my opinion...unselfish love that is :-) . It's what has made me the happiest of persons for much of my life time, especially for the last 30 years...which is the number that we've had together thus far. What Dandelion said is true for some/many of us...who have spent a number of years together...we find ourselves more in love than in the beginning of the relationship...as strange as that might sound to some. I think that's true due to we really learn how to love over time spent with another beyond that 'heart felt rush' in the beginning. It's all good is all I know for certain ..that unselfish kind of love. Great read Rita..So glad you are posting articles on care2. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Jae A. (265) | Monday March 26, 2012, 6:06 pm ....and yes, spreading our love to those beyond our soul mate is ever so important also and it is something that we each probably really do want to do more often than we might be currently or do sometimes. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Gary A L. (94) | Monday March 26, 2012, 6:06 pm noted and thanks Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Eternal Gardener (528) | Monday March 26, 2012, 6:14 pm Wow, spot on, another example of humanity's distorted equilibrium. Who knows how much this forms a base for our malfunctioning society? Even in relationships we tend to go for the shallow short term or instant gratification... no good and wholesome thing can come from that... it's like gardening, good things take time to develop one needs to be patient, determined and accepting. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Ekeim Teeuwisse (115) | Monday March 26, 2012, 6:59 pm thanks dear Rita ! very fitting that i'm reading this on my 28th wedding anniversary (and my husband and i were living together for 8 years prior to our marriage)! :)) Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Karen H. (20) | Monday March 26, 2012, 7:13 pm Great article Rita! Sending that out is "love" itself. =D LOVE IS all too often misunderstood. Expectations are so high that it is not realistic, and can lead to disappoinment sometimes. Nothing is as comforting as knowing you are loved unconditionally. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Cher C. (1208) | Monday March 26, 2012, 7:25 pm Great first post Rita!!! Thnx for posting! And thnx to Dandelion for the forward!! Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Kathy P. (98) | Monday March 26, 2012, 7:39 pm Thank you for the post Rita and Dandelion for the forward. This is a wonderful article. Love makes the world go round. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Dan and Tina Partlow (30) | Monday March 26, 2012, 7:41 pm Interesting and true. Thanks. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Heidi Awes (1) | Monday March 26, 2012, 8:13 pm I have only experienced total , complete, unconditional love for my child and my mother. I am grateful for having experienced it. There was a show called Forensic Files where the teenage daughter and her boyfriend attempted to murder her parents. They were both apprehended and sent to prison. Yet the parents visited her every chance they got. I didn't understand then, why they would ever even want to claim any relationship to her at all. Now I know why. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Sue D. (144) | Monday March 26, 2012, 8:28 pm Very nice first post, Rita! You bring this to us at a time when "love" is most scarce in this world. It reminds me of the song, "What the World Needs Now" - and if anyone wants to hear a beautiful version by Dionne Warwick, here is a place to hear it - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbXsZlPbN90&feature=related If love were shared by actions in this world, I can't even imagine how much things would change... Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Franco Di Palma (124) | Monday March 26, 2012, 8:50 pm Rita, ( I love that name) Rita was my mother's name and she was the very essence of love. Probably the most loving person I have met so far in this world. My feelings are shared by all who knew her. So I think it is very appropriate that you would share a story on "love". I thank you for the story and for helping me remember just how special real love really is. Franco Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Zee Kallah (38) | Monday March 26, 2012, 9:05 pm You go right on talking about love and romance. I'm outta here! I've had 3 heavy karmic relationships!!! But do keep up the good work. Listen, we would not have Care2 if it were not for you "finders" Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
tasunka m. (168) | Monday March 26, 2012, 9:38 pm BRAVO!!! well done. " I love love, Don't you love to love? "bette midler as THE ROSE. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Susanne R. (159) | Monday March 26, 2012, 10:25 pm Excellent first contribution! I'm sure many people saw a little bit of themselves and their own situations in this article. Having been married for 40 years, I certainly did! Thank you for a great post! I hope to see many more! Thank you to Dandelion for the forward! Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Arild Warud (104) | Tuesday March 27, 2012, 1:42 am Thanks Rita - Peace N Love. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Richard J. (13) | Tuesday March 27, 2012, 2:39 am Thanks for posting RIta - A very worthy first story. I am reminded of the biblical verses: 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 New International Version (NIV) 4 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5 It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7 It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. 8 Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away. Bless you. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Barbara K. (82) | Tuesday March 27, 2012, 4:23 am Great job, keep up the good work. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Terrie Williams (489) | Tuesday March 27, 2012, 5:48 am Thank you for the artile, Rita! Very important information in a time where hate and mistrust are rampant and lve goes by the wayside. I try to do at least one act of kindness a day or every time I am out in public. Th looks of shock I get are priceless. We need more love in this world before it is too late. Sheryl, my darling girl, I understand completely how you felt for your husband. I am going through the same thing only I am having to watch my beautiful, gentle man slowly vanish over time to a disease there is no cure for, that takes one's body but leaves one mind comletely intact even unto the very end. After 24 3/4 years, he is more handsome to me now than the day we met. I understand my friend, I really do. :) Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Rebecca F. (276) | Tuesday March 27, 2012, 6:29 am Thanks, Rita! Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Vicki P. (90) | Tuesday March 27, 2012, 7:16 am Thank-you Rita for the touching story..Love is all there is! Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Kerrie G. (61) | Tuesday March 27, 2012, 8:03 am Noted, thanks. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Lone Wolf (1107) | Tuesday March 27, 2012, 8:54 am thank you Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
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