Love Is In The
Air
Well, here we are in February and many
people are celebrating St. Valentines. It is a good time to
think about love and relationships to put a bit of warmth in
our lives after a long winter.
Today, I would like to look at what love is. The English
language only has one word for love and it is used
interchangeably for almost everything. We can say I love my
husband and I love Chocolate.
Both are using the same word and it is only by the context that
we can ascertain the difference. The Greeks, on the other hand,
have four different words to describe love. Each word gives a
different nuance to the word that helps us understand more
fully what is being spoken of.
I want to look with you at the four Greek words for love.
These are:
1) Eros
2) Storge
3) Philia
4) Agape
Eros:
The first type of love we are all familiar with. Our English
word Erotica is derived from this word. Sadly, some people
never get passed this type of love and base their relationships
purely on sexual attraction. This is the type of love that
merchandisers tend to play on with the public trying to get us
to buy their products to make us more attractive to the
opposite sex. Unfortunately, aromatherapy is being
misrepresented by these same people also to traffic their
products. You would be surprised to see how many products are
being offered specifically to attract the opposite sex using
aroma.
Studies have been done trying to prove the theory of attraction
through Pheromones based on animal instincts. I personally feel
that attraction of a life partner is much more than the basis
of his/her smell. In fact, it was impossible for me to fall in
love with my fiancé based on smell as we met through ICQ on the
Internet. It was impossible for smell to play any part in our
meeting. Our relationship was based on character and friendship
which later developed into love. You can say we met each other
and we just clicked ;-) (pun intended)
So, the point is that erotic love is not a deep meaningful love
but superficial and based on sexual attractiveness only.
Storge: This type of love is what we find
in families between the different members. It is the love of
mother, father, brothers and sisters. This is a much stronger
type of love and involves commitment. “Blood is thicker than
water” and most people will do all they can to stand behind
their families.
Philia: This type of love is pertaining to
what we might call a brotherly love. Not brotherly in the sense
of family, but in the sense of kinsmenship. This is the type of
love that makes us want to help the little old lady cross the
street safely and watch out for our fellow man. It is a good
type of love and helps us to see others as needing our love
but, sadly, it can often also be a selfish love. Many people
only show love to others if they can get something out of it.
Thankfully, most people love out of pure motives.
Agape: The fourth type of love is called
Agape love. This is the highest form of love there is. This is
an unconditional love for others in spite of their character
flaws and weaknesses. It is a difficult love to obtain simply
because we, as humans, are usually concerned more with
ourselves and how the world and people around us affect us. In
order to love in the agape way, we must overcome our
selfishness and look to the needs of others. Prime examples of
this type of love are people like Mother Theresa, Cardinal
Leger etc. These are people who look out for others interests
above their own. It is a special kind of love that needs to be
cultivated for it to grow. We can only achieve this type of
unselfish loving as we put the needs of others as a
priority.
Without getting religious here, I just want to tell you there
is a verse from the Bible that fits well with this concept. It
is called the Golden Rule. Luke 10:27, says “Love your
neighbour as yourself” and "Therefore, whatever you want men to
do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the
Prophets." -Matthew 7:12 . All relgions of the world share in
this same philosophy.
One thing that stuck out to me as I read these is that it says
to love your neighbor as yourself. Sadly, many people in this
day and age, don’t love themselves. If you don’t love yourself
how can you love others? Unconditional love needs to start with
you. You must learn to accept the fact that you are a special
and unique person. Yes you have flaws, we are all human, but
these flaws do not make you less of a person. Learn to love
yourself in spite of your shortcomings and accept yourself for
who you are. As you love yourself you will find it easier to
love others.
The second thing that stands out is that the Golden rule says
to do what you want others to do to you. This is not the same
as “Don’t do to others what you don’t want them to do to you.”
It is not a position of avoiding doing evil or harming others
but an actual DOING of something for others. This requires
action on your part. It says “DO unto others”. It is when we
realize that we reap the rewards of love as we involve
ourselves in the lives of others, making their lives easier and
more pleasant, as we would want our own lives to be.
Enjoy the month of Love and remember always to love yourself
and to DO something for someone each day.
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