Yoga today totally hit the spot. I broke a solid sweat and opened up some tight muscles. It really did feel like something toxic was leaving me. 

On a related but separate note, I’ve been pondering the sincere reasons for abstinence that has been a part of the spiritual community for thousands of years. I’ve never been attracted to abstinence, as I have a deep appreciation for the fairer sex, but I’m starting to understand the thought processes behind it. 

I feel as though the whole game of attracting a partner involves lots of comparison and judgement, as well as encourages us to look at fellow humans as kinds of objects for validation. 

I don’t think this is necessarily an inherent part of dating and marriage but rather an expression of unawareness. Perhaps in time we will discover a cure :P

In my opinion, people wait too long to fall in love. With anything. 

8 months ago
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  3. highwaytoradiotherapy said: I hear where you’re coming from and I get it. I do believe that people fall in love too easily, but I feel it’s a superficial lover involving need and want, or small instances of satisfaction, as opposed to the type of love you’re referring to.
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  5. kristenbroo said: once the ego is shushed all their is is unconditional love for everyone and everything :) wish i wouldn’t keep forgetting that.. :p
  6. glamsoda said: I agree. For me, it’s trust issues. I’m learning to trust myself, then others. Then I think I’ll be ready for love. I hope so, anyway.
  7. lunar-embodiment said: I like your view on this topic
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