Does True Love Really Exist?
Does
true love really exist? You know, the kismet kind. The kind that envelopes two
spirits before they've even met; the kind Shakespeare must have been writing
about in Romeo and Juliet; the kind that makes you give up everything familiar,
moral, safe, to walk in the direction of destiny.
Though
true love appears to be an under-researched topic, Dr. Dennis Neder, an ordained
minister and doctor of metaphysics, does advise love has three phases: the
infatuation stage, the bonding stage and the familiar stage. He says it helps
to consider all three phases when trying to figure out whether or not it's the
real thing.
But,
if it's true love, does it warrant dissecting and breaking down into stages? Do
you have to consider anything at all; or, is it just “so”?
One
Discovery.com author wrote there are nine ways to tell if the love you have for
your partner is the real thing:
1.
You feel good.
2.
You look forward to spending time with your partner.
3.
You respect your partner.
4.
You're interested in what your partner thinks.
5.
You accept your partner's quirks.
6.
You're able to work through your problems.
7.
You feel safe. (You're not afraid of losing your partner.)
8.
You can't explain why you're together.
9.
You don't compare your partner to others.
“True
love is when you care enough for another person to allow them the space and
time they need to become all they can be,” says Christiane Northrup, M.D.,
author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom (Bantam, 1998).
Kathlyn
Hendricks, Ph.D., and Gay Hendricks, Ph.D., authors of Everlasting Love, say
true love occurs when you shift from unconscious commitment to conscious
commitment.
But
is it really that clinical?
Cassandra
Black, the author of Samantha's Cravings
(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CVMPK00)
a new novel about love, laced with improper timing, infidelity, choices and
consequences, says she is a simple romanticist.
“I
believe true love exists. Of course it does,” says Black. “But I think we are
so numb in society today that many of us wouldn't recognize it if it bopped us
over the head. Maybe it has been relegated to medieval times. We live in a
too-fast society, riddled with rote, which is often the hurdle to subconscious,
fateful wanderings of the heart.”
Ms.
Black says when doing research for her book, she interviewed several women who
talked about that one special someone. “Everyone knows who that one true love
is in their lives if they've met them. But it takes courage to choose them;
courage often strapped by fear and society's characterization of morality.”
_________
Cassandra Black is the author
of Samantha's Cravings, (Stone
Cottage Books), a novel about infidelity from a woman's standpoint as she
journeys through the familiar mid-life crisis more often associated with men.
See http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CVMPK00.
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