Thursday, April 13, 2006

 

LOVE

Good morning,

Some kind of LOVE ?

LOVE is potting a plant and tending to it to allow it to grow properly and bear fruits, or just to flower or to produce foliage for the ambience. The constant care of providing what the plant needs: water, fertilizer and sunlight or shade is LOVE.

LOVE is keeping an aquarium and making efforts to ensure that the tank environment is conducive for the healthy state of the fish therein. The maintenance to keep the water clean and the fish fed with the proper food is LOVE.

LOVE is rearing a dog or a cat as a pet and training it to enjoy its companionship. The training and influence extended on the pet to keep it clean and free from disease and remaining well trained is LOVE.

LOVE is nurturing young people, disciplining, guiding and leading them to live like humans. The desire and efforts extended to help unguided people is LOVE.

LOVE is taking time to direct someone to find his way wherever it may be. Guiding someone who may lose his balance is LOVE.

LOVE is answering a call during odd hours to send a neighbour to hospital for treatment. Losing some comfort to alleviate someone's suffering is LOVE.

LOVE is being considerate to old people, whether they are weathered beaten, wizened, clumsy, fragile, handicapped or invalid. Seeing in them the dignity of a human being is LOVE.

LOVE is attending a wake and comforting the bereaved or lending a helping hand. At such a time one's presence is LOVE.

LOVE begins with the giving of goodness or kindness.
The giving of attention, of consideration, of care, of provision,
or of the goodness one extends is LOVE.

LOVE simply is loving things and doing what is good.
LOVE works better in an action, little in an expression.

When one has to say I love you to one's close ones,
love has been idle, not showing itself.
One who has something to love has no room to be downcast;
love refreshes one's spirit, love something always.

Have a nice day.
Ronald

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