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  1. Beautiful and wise words lovely Eric and your romantic light shines from the strength of your marriage….I believe that the Divine Love is within us all and sharing that love is an individual responsibility for us all – love and hugs Jane x

  2. You’re absolutely right Eric, love lives through giving and receiving 🙂 your words go directly into the soul.. BTW I have followed your blog, but It seems I’m unable to receive your posts via email. And I can’t find a subscribe button on your blog. Is there a way that I can receive a notification of your posts!

    1. Dear Rana,
      Glad that you share the same sentiments about giving and receiving.

      To “Follow” log into my blog at http://wp.me/1YE83
      before you log into Worpdress. You’ll see a “Follow” button pop up at the bottom right hand corner. Hope this helps.

      Kind regards, Eric 🙂

    1. The poem refers to two people in love and how they help fill each other…they’ll have to find their equilibrium, I reckon.

      But you are right, there is only so much we can reasonably expect…

  3. I agree. All true. And True Joy of life only comes when you find to experience Unconditional Love which all human being felt so hard to give. True Love is unselfish. and to have this kind of love, I believe Love must be treated like the 4 seasons.
    Thanks Eric, I love this post 🙂
    Have a great weekend! xo

  4. The magic of love has always been the “give and take”. Occasionally there is an imbalance, but once properly tilted, it will smoothen. This is the part that you have to surmount to preserve the relationship. A real heart-searching piece to dwell on.

  5. In for a “pinch” in for a sackful I say 🙂 Ask for sackfuls of the stuff…and get a bigger chalice…start drinking from great big barrels. Hope you don’t mind me commenting. I just sort of ran away with the thought of only having a “pinch” of kindness.

    1. No worries about your comment 🙂 pinch away.

      We start with a pinch and hopefully get to sacks; start with a cup and build up to barrels – not the reverse!

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