09.12.2000 - Interpretation of dali48
For example, the media (see e.g. internet, TV, radio, newspapers, etc. - d.48) use the complex contexts of our days - to arouse fear... - Corruption and accidents etc. - determine the news and create a climate of the threat that has nothing to do with the reality of most of us... (A. Silverman)
This love is not the great and true love - which lasts for a lifetime, according to which the perseverance lingers and strives. - It is right and safe for the moment. - Eternal love for a partner is not there... - It is an hourly miracle - when the partner returns to love, - if not, let him go... - "Life itself is love, - and whoever truly loves life whom it teaches love," says Ernesto Cardenal... - The free and detached person gains his psychosomatic health, - at the price, only to be understood by a few! - He must be alone... - Something alive can not be possessed, - and certainly not a so highly complicated and sensitive being as a human being... - Coercion, oppression, routine, venality, obedience, commands, dependency, - all this is not part of love...
Separation reasons:
Love is dead, - you have fallen in love with another person and want to be together with her, - the other has committed a side-step, which you can not forget... - One can not cope with this physical change, - one wants children, but the partner does not want (1-21 reasons)... - This list can be continued over many pages (i.e. there are countless reasons for separation - but what reasons speak to stay together? - d.48)... - We were looking for relationship, wanted to hold on to each other, - we did not want to know anything about letting go. But we stick to the old but false techniques:
make the other dependent on sex, money and gifts, promises and status symbols... (P. Lauster)
For example, the media (see e.g. internet, TV, radio, newspapers, etc. - d.48) use the complex contexts of our days - to arouse fear... - Corruption and accidents etc. - determine the news and create a climate of the threat that has nothing to do with the reality of most of us... (A. Silverman)
This love is not the great and true love - which lasts for a lifetime, according to which the perseverance lingers and strives. - It is right and safe for the moment. - Eternal love for a partner is not there... - It is an hourly miracle - when the partner returns to love, - if not, let him go... - "Life itself is love, - and whoever truly loves life whom it teaches love," says Ernesto Cardenal... - The free and detached person gains his psychosomatic health, - at the price, only to be understood by a few! - He must be alone... - Something alive can not be possessed, - and certainly not a so highly complicated and sensitive being as a human being... - Coercion, oppression, routine, venality, obedience, commands, dependency, - all this is not part of love...
Separation reasons:
Love is dead, - you have fallen in love with another person and want to be together with her, - the other has committed a side-step, which you can not forget... - One can not cope with this physical change, - one wants children, but the partner does not want (1-21 reasons)... - This list can be continued over many pages (i.e. there are countless reasons for separation - but what reasons speak to stay together? - d.48)... - We were looking for relationship, wanted to hold on to each other, - we did not want to know anything about letting go. But we stick to the old but false techniques:
make the other dependent on sex, money and gifts, promises and status symbols... (P. Lauster)
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Ernesto Cardenal Martínez (born 20 January 1925) is a Nicaraguan Catholic priest, poet, and politician. He is a liberation theologian and the founder of the ...
Notable work: The Gospel in Solentiname
Born: Ernesto Cardenal Martínez; 20 January ...
Years active: 1954–
Nationality: Nicaraguan
Peter Lauster (* 21. Januar 1940 in Stuttgart) ist ein deutscher Psychologe und Autor zahlreicher Selbsthilfebücher. Er ist bekannt geworden durch seinen ...
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