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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

falling in love

There exists arguments that falling in love in the truest sense of the phrase, not just infatuation...is really the closest most of us come to seeing life in its spiritual form.

There is also the view that – in the majority of instances, at least - the temporary collapse of ego boundaries that constitutes falling in love...is a genetically determined instinctual component of mating behaviour, and so that falling in love has little to do with purposively nurturing one's spiritual development.

One important aspect of love is that it is the process of development of a close, interpersonal relationship.

 It most commonly takes place between two people under certain ordinary circumstance, but can also develop among groups, such as teams and whenever people spend time together.

Bonding in love  is a mutual, interactive process, and is different from simple liking.

 Falling in love typically refers to the process of attachment that develops between romantic partners, close friends, or parents and children.

 This bond is characterized by emotions such as affection and trust. Any two people who spend time together may form a bond. It refers to the establishment of relationships between men and women through shared activities.

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