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Love

By the time he swears you're his
Shivering and sighing
And he vows his passion is
Infinite, undying
Lady, make a note of this,
One of you is lying.[74]

Our relationships sustain us and all the things I have talked about drive us to relate to others. We share with all other animals the desire to do those things that will lead to having children and carrying on the species.

Economically and physically it is easier to live with someone with whom we can share responsibilities and experiences, who has similar or complimentary interests, who we can trust with our secrets and can rely on if things go wrong.

When we meet someone who seems to have the potential to be our ideal partner; who attracts us sexually and seems equally attracted to us, who is fun, who has ideas, interests, knowledge, abilities, aspirations, a family, social group, job or other things we find attractive; we fall in love.

Sometimes this lasts; but often we find that we were mistaken about the person for some reason. Most of us have trouble finding someone who truly meets all our needs. Because we can easily be mistaken (on both sides) it is wise to test relationships by progressively sharing experiences and intimacies to see if you both are still attracted.

 

living together

 

I have some experience in this area and could make this the sole subject of this essay, so I am just going to list a few important observations:

  • If your chosen potential partner has any defect you can't live with (even if balanced by good things) don't try to change them; walk away immediately.
  • If you have to keep any significant secret from a partner the relationship will not work.
  • Having a good relationship is not proof that you are a success in life or a bad one that you are a failure. Don't be proud: pride rides before a fall.
  • Never hang on in a relationship until you hate or despise your partner.
  • You can love more than one person in your life.
  • 'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have lost at all[75].

 

 

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Travel

Peru

 

 

In October 2011 our little group: Sonia, Craig, Wendy and Richard visited Peru. We flew into Lima from Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. After a night in Lima we flew to Iquitos.

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Fiction, Recollections & News

Announcing Leander

 

(Born Wednesday 14 May 2014 at 5:23 AM, 3.3 kg 53 cm)

 

Marvellous.  Emily, my eldest daughter, has given birth to my first natural Grandchild (I have three step-grandchildren).  She and Guido have named him Leander.  Mother and child are well.

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Opinions and Philosophy

Science, Magic and Religion

 

(UCLA History 2D Lectures 1 & 2)

 

Professor Courtenay Raia lectures on science and religion as historical phenomena that have evolved over time; starting in pre-history. She goes on to examine the pre-1700 mind-set when science encompassed elements of magic; how Western cosmologies became 'disenchanted'; and how magical traditions have been transformed into modern mysticisms.

The lectures raise a lot of interesting issues.  For example in Lecture 1, dealing with pre-history, it is convincingly argued that 'The Secret', promoted by Oprah, is not a secret at all, but is the natural primitive human belief position: that it is fundamentally an appeal to magic; the primitive 'default' position. 

But magic is suppressed by both religion and science.  So in our modern secular culture traditional magic has itself been transmogrified, magically transformed, into mysticism.

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