What’s love got to do with it?

By: Seriah Hiraldo

Part One: What’s love got to do with it?

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Image By: Seriah Hiraldo “Sunset at a beautiful wedding ceremony.”

“To be loved is to feel the sun from both sides.”

– David Viscott

When we imagine a relationship the first thing that pops into your head is most likely a person dating another person. According to -(Google Dictionary) the true definition of a relationship is “The way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected.” Now of course that is the basis of it, but if we get deeper what does a relationship really mean?

Every time you see your partner you most likely feel butterflies, or a little nervous, but there is so much more involved in those minor involuntary body responses. The mind is so creative, and is able to expand knowledge in ways people aren’t aware of. To have a brain so intricate, and the ability to mold it to think however you want is extremely powerful. The mind and heart correspond with one another, and putting them together is true strength. Combining your heart with your mind can form love. Love is able to be experienced in so many different ways, and is a really beautiful emotion to feel for someone.

Love is so broad that it can be seen from so many different perspectives; for example: Family, friends, religion, relationships, objects, pets, etc. Every living thing in the world is capable of feeling love, and what a beautiful emotion it is to share! The best gifts, most heartfelt talks, and warmest embraces are all made with it. In other terms it is almost like an out of body experience that happens inside the body; which is incapable of fully understanding, but fully capable of feeling.

The part I find most interesting about love is you can feel it through other emotions. Happiness, sadness, fear, and even disgust; All emotions can be felt with love depending on the perspective. It is an action, a choice, and a privilege all at once. In average relationships that initial spark, chemistry, excitement, infatuation; Tends to fade with time. Real love perceivers through patience, showing up even when it’s hard, and listening. The strongest love stories aren’t perfect, but they are resilient.

The following portions in this table are pertaining to music, and a band that changed my perception on how I listen to it. This is due to the fact that music is a very important part of my life emotionally, physically, and mentally. Below is a photo I took of my favorite concert I went to, and two embedded links; One to a youtube video about how music can change people’s lives, and lastly a Spotify link to a song with great significance that started my journey through music, began my love for it, and changed my life.
Image By: Seriah Hiraldo “Deftones Concert”

Image credits: Kayla Peterson – medium.com

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