09-08-2014, 09:31 PM
If I may add my own touch and understanding to the content you quoted, Phoenix:
Love would be accepting and celebrating something/someone, all what they are (their awareness) and their expression (what they radiate). Belief to me is also synonymous with meaning, significance. And so loving could be explained as recognizing something/someone and their expression as significant, important.
Wisdom would be accepting and celebrating something/someone's experience, whether we mean their life or a particular endeavour. Unlike love which can be unidirectional, wisdom, being associated with communication and sharing, goes both ways. Therefore, I would propose that wisdom is recognizing something/someone so far as to partake in their experience. By doing such, one would generally also be taking on responsibility.
Power would be accepting and celebrating something/someone's significance or, in other words, recognizing the importance of what would result from the previous experience. I would propose that power and realization go hand-in-hand, and that a new awareness of the self and/or other self is born out of this recognition. It could perhaps be termed an inward or outward manifestation as well.
Love would be accepting and celebrating something/someone, all what they are (their awareness) and their expression (what they radiate). Belief to me is also synonymous with meaning, significance. And so loving could be explained as recognizing something/someone and their expression as significant, important.
Wisdom would be accepting and celebrating something/someone's experience, whether we mean their life or a particular endeavour. Unlike love which can be unidirectional, wisdom, being associated with communication and sharing, goes both ways. Therefore, I would propose that wisdom is recognizing something/someone so far as to partake in their experience. By doing such, one would generally also be taking on responsibility.
Power would be accepting and celebrating something/someone's significance or, in other words, recognizing the importance of what would result from the previous experience. I would propose that power and realization go hand-in-hand, and that a new awareness of the self and/or other self is born out of this recognition. It could perhaps be termed an inward or outward manifestation as well.