Beloved Soul:
About Love, Shakespeare's Love Sonnet 116 sings that “Love is not love
which alters when it alteration finds ... it is an ever-fixed mark
that looks on tempests and is never shaken.”
D H Lawrence’s Women In Love hints:
which alters when it alteration finds ... it is an ever-fixed mark
that looks on tempests and is never shaken.”
D H Lawrence’s Women In Love hints:
“How can I say that I love you when I have ceased to be; you have ceased to be.
We are both caught up, and transcended into a new oneness where everything is
silent because there is nothing to answer, all is perfect and at one.
Speech travels between the separate parts but in the perfect one there is perfect
silence of bliss.”
MERVYN BRADY shows us and advises us:
Love each other as I have loved you. Love is a state.
Stay there whatever the friction.
Whatever the friction, Beloved Soul, stay there.
Wishing you Grace,
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