Life is like a drama in search of "love"

Mittie 2022-11-01 10:54:03

Three short stories, three progressive growth processes: from repressed sexual desire, similar to Oedipus's Oedipus complex, to discovering subconscious sexual desire, looking for "Armani" to a presentation of "self-nature" . According to Jung's self-nature process, the complete process of personality should be presented at the end of the third paragraph, at the seaside, naked and enjoying androgyny.

However, psychology is only the basis of a theoretical analysis, and it cannot be proved whether it is correct or not.

Love and desire are like spirit and flesh, and the real "love" is the fusion of the two. If one is missing, it will have less flavor, and it will appear weak and weak, unable to withstand the torrent of life and be washed away. Feelings will make love and desire more and more empty, and the lack of "love" makes people walk on different paths and stumble towards their own lonely island country.

In reality, eternal "love" is unattainable, and it is difficult to have the ability to truly "love" a person. The prerequisite for this ability is a complete personality. In Yunyun's vast world, the various phenomena of everyone, in the final analysis, are all looking for love, giving birth to various forms of love, and corresponding to countless needs to cover up the essence of lack of love, but none of them are "love".

"Love" is a kind of filling, a feeling that the heart is overflowing. If the heart is a container, then "love" is the overflowing part of the container that can't wait to send it to him.

"Love" must be those parts that overflow, and everyone must fill up their hearts before they have a complete self to "love".

"Love" is really flowing, "love" is a verb, which contains the action of "to love", and the constant feeling of "love" comes from the part of the verb, so there will be the word "love" Bar.

Experience comes from cognition, how can you experience "love" without knowing "love".

Then, love, who has come, will also miss it without knowing it.

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