"Love is not blind -- it sees more, not less.
But because it sees more, it is willing to see less."
Rabbi J. Gordon
Rabbi J. Gordon
This is the story of a man in search of his future.
It includes stories about living, loving, and definitely a lot about learning.
It replays songs of courage and tales of triumph, echoes of blissful passion and cries of endless yearning, joyful shouts of love and tributes to inevitable loss.
But mostly, this is a story about four solitary principles:
truth, beauty, freedom -- and eventually, love.
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But what is love?
Under what circumstances do you
feel love or loved or loving?
Do we need, realistically, another person in order to feel the feeling
of love?
And if so...what is it that the other person provides that allows
us or triggers the feeling of love?
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