Love endures, we celebrate this idea in Valentine's Day this month in February. Now, people buy cards and send electronic greetings to their loved ones. But long ago, people expressed their love by mail or letters on horseback. Without the phone, the Internet and mass media are used to convey information from one lover's heart to another. I like old romantic movies in the early history of the United States. The letters are hand-made with exquisite calligraphy to express the heartfelt passion of lovers. Then carefully seal the letters with wax and send them to the consignor or mail service to ensure that their loved ones, although near or far, will receive it. After receiving a letter that may take weeks or months to arrive, the cherished recipient opens it and reminds love to end in time and distance.
As with the immediacy of sending text, email or Instagram posts now, how different is this delay satisfaction. With very advanced technology, people can reach many people at the same time and express their love. They can make their voices and love one or more friends and lovers far and away many times a day. In addition, there is no need to wait for a response. Just like in the past, people can immediately receive feedback from their loved ones. But despite this, the instant gratification of the expressed love has surpassed the benefits of love, which is slowly cultivated and closely follows the hearts of people in time and space.
I think, many years ago, before the beginning of mass communication, love was more tenderly cherished. Although the expression of love is less common, it may be more real. As time goes by, the innocence of love does not need a series of evidence. From text, phone, email and Instagrams, a favorite is a special gift. Consider a friend you haven't heard of for many years. He suddenly reappears in your life [perhaps from Facebook's search]. After reconnecting with each other, the love there may immediately reignite and form a connection. This can prove that love lasts for a long time and will not be reduced by lack of contact. Remember, just because you haven't heard someone else's voice for a while, that doesn't mean they don't love you.
Maybe you are lucky enough to be in touch with a very familiar person the first time you see you. You may have a feeling of auto-hobbing. This may be a sacred alliance that began in another century and only continued to exist in this space and time. When true love exists, the power of this powerful force can transcend all physical constraints. This applies to the person we love and the other side of life. We can still get their love. True love continues to last.
In this month of Valentine's Day, go deep inside and see if anyone can reach out to express your love for them, even if the time you met last time has passed. You may be pleasantly surprised to find that love persists in time and space.
Orignal From: The lasting nature of love
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