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Exploring the Depths of Love: From Emptiness to Fulfillment
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What role does love play in this whole thing, in the human condition? Well, love is everything. If you're talking about love as in romantic love or paternal or maternal love, or if you're talking about love as in.
In an Eastern tradition like Vedanta, for instance, love is consciousness, love is everything. That's the only permanent thing. Yeah.
Or if you were to come from a Zen or like a Buddhist perspective, they would say nothingness. Like, emptiness is Versus fullness.
Well, those guys are really obsessed with the whole suffering thing.
What role does love play in this whole thing, in the human condition? Well, love is everything. If you're talking about love as in romantic love or paternal or maternal love, or if you're talking about love as in.
In an Eastern tradition like Vedanta, for instance, love is consciousness, love is everything. That's the only permanent thing. Yeah.
Or if you were to come from a Zen or like a Buddhist perspective, they would say nothingness. Like, emptiness is Versus fullness.
Well, those guys are really obsessed with the whole suffering thing.
Exploring the Depths of Love: From Emptiness to Fulfillment
Scene Analysis
What role does love play in this whole thing, in the human condition? Well, love is everything. If you're talking about love as in romantic love or paternal or maternal love, or if you're talking about love as in.
In an Eastern tradition like Vedanta, for instance, love is consciousness, love is everything. That's the only permanent thing. Yeah.
Or if you were to come from a Zen or like a Buddhist perspective, they would say nothingness. Like, emptiness is Versus fullness.
Well, those guys are really obsessed with the whole suffering thing.
What role does love play in this whole thing, in the human condition? Well, love is everything. If you're talking about love as in romantic love or paternal or maternal love, or if you're talking about love as in.
In an Eastern tradition like Vedanta, for instance, love is consciousness, love is everything. That's the only permanent thing. Yeah.
Or if you were to come from a Zen or like a Buddhist perspective, they would say nothingness. Like, emptiness is Versus fullness.
Well, those guys are really obsessed with the whole suffering thing.