FIRST PART OF POST HERE: Measuring Love Originally posted on May 2, 2011 by Pat Nogoy SJ You Change My Life In A Moment Janie Fricke The night's disguise was filled with clouds My world with mine was filled with grief I couldn't count all the lonely hours Spent with memories and tears I never … Continue reading Measuring Love II
Measuring Love
Originally posted on May 2, 2011 by Pat Nogoy SJ You Change My Life In A Moment Janie Fricke The night's disguise was filled with clouds My world with mine was filled with grief I couldn't count all the lonely hours Spent with memories and tears I never thought I would see the day When … Continue reading Measuring Love
When I Say I Love You
What do I mean when I say “I love you?” From the onset, what seemed to be an over-run expression especially during Valentine’s is actually problematic. There is the subject “I” and the object “You.” What is fundamentally revealed in the structure of the sentence with the addition of the verb “love” is a relation and if we wonder further, we can ask: What happens when a totally different I relate to a totally different You through love?
