
One of the most famous and often used expression of all times is the three words "I LOVE YOU." This phrase or expression is timeless and priceless.
Somehow, we are not able to use it properly and distorted its meaning to serve our personal purpose. Loving someone does not mean possession.
16 CHARACTERISTIC OF REAL LOVE (CAROL MORGAN)
Love. It makes the world go āround, right? Well, at least thatās the how the saying goes. But is it true? It should be, but so many people confuse love with things like jealousy or possessiveness. True love isnāt either of those things. But these 16 things are.
So here are the characteristics of REAL love:
1. Love means saying goodbye to expectations.
Sure, we all want people to behave the way we want them to. We want them to be more affectionate. Or more outgoing. Or smarter. Or more ambitious. All of these things are expectations. Expectations are just your requirements for āacceptabilityā of loving someone. But true love has no expectations. It simply loves āas is.ā
2. Love doesnāt play the victim role or blame others.
Love doesnāt think others are āout to get them.ā Love doesnāt think their loved ones are wrong. Love works together. It takes responsibility. It forgives and allows other peopleās actions to be their journey. Love doesnāt take things personally.
3. Love includes letting go.
Love doesnāt equal possession. Just as the saying goes, āIf you love something, set it free. If it comes back, itās yours. If it doesnāt, then it never was.ā There is truth to that. Love allows people their freedom. It doesnāt hold tightly and crush their wings in attempt to keep them. True love doesnāt want to possess. It is willing to set you free if you want to be.
4. Love doesnāt require you to continue a relationship.
You may love someone very much, but you may not be compatible with them. Or they may drive you crazy with their continued disregard for your feelings. You can still love them, but that doesnāt mean you have to be with them. Love doesnāt mean that you have to stay, and stay and stay. You can leave the relationship and love them anyway.
5. Love has no room for jealousy.
Like possession, jealousy doesnāt equal love. We think that if weāre not jealous of our loved ones that it means that we donāt love them. True love has confidence in the quality of the relationship. It knows that the other person is happy and content coming back to you and only you.
6. Love is the absence of fear.
You can put all emotions on a continuum. On one end, you have love. Then appreciation. After that, itās joy, happiness, contentment and satisfaction. On the opposite end of the continuum of love is fear. Other fear-based emotions include, hatred, insecurity, jealousy or greed.
7. Love is not needing, but wanting.
One of the things we try to teach kids is that there is a clear difference between a want and a need. Needing someone is a feeling based in fear. You fear that you canāt live without them, so you need them. And remember, fear is the opposite of love. Wanting someone in your life gives them the freedom to leave, but still shows them you love them.
8. Love is an action, not just a feeling.
Humans tend to be addicted to intense emotion ā especially when it feels good. So, when weāre in love, we want to feel that way forever. But guess what? That higher than āCloud 9ā feeling goes away after a while. That doesnāt mean you donāt love the other person anymore, it just means that itās not new anymore. So thatās where the action needs to kick in. Show the person you love them. Donāt just assume they know.
9. Love is unconditional.
The word āunconditionalā means that there are no expectations or limitations set. To love unconditionally is a difficult thing, and most humans arenāt good at that. But true love really does love without trying to change the other person.
10. Love means putting other peopleās needs equal to ā or before ā your own.
While people may be inherently selfish for survival purposes, this does not serve us well in relationships. If you donāt put other peopleās needs at least equal to your own, they will grow resentful. Real love truly, genuinely cares about other peopleās happiness and will go to great lengths to make people feel valued.
11. Love is the highest vibration emotion that there is.
Science has proven that emotions like love and fear have very different vibrations. They can actually measure them. Love vibrates very fast, whereas fear-based emotions (think jealousy, possessiveness, hatred, greed, etc.) vibrate very slowly. When you love completely and unconditionally, there is no fear involved. The vibrations of love make you feel good at all times.
12. Love requires attention.
Love doesnāt ignore. It doesnāt look the other way. It wants to be present and be together. When people are in love, sometimes they think that they donāt have to ādo any more work.ā But real love actually enjoys giving attention to another person. It feels good, and doesnāt see giving attention to another person as a chore.
13. Love understands and accepts differences.
Letās face it: Weāre all different. Even identical twins arenāt exactly the same. They have different experiences and outlooks about the world. Real love doesnāt make other people wrong for being different. When people truly love another person, they accept their differences.
14. Love varies in how it is expressed and accepted.
What makes us āfeel lovedā varies. In the book The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman, he explains the different ways people give and receive love: (1) Words (2) Acts of Service, (3) Giving Gifts, (4) Spending Time Together and (5) Touch. Itās important to discover other peopleās love language so you can understand each other and give love in a way that the other person recognizes it.
15. Love makes you feel good, not bad.
Many people confuse being in a relationship with love. Just because youāre in a relationship doesnāt mean there is true love present. If there is jealousy, possessiveness, constant fighting, abuse (verbal, emotional or physical), that is not love. Refer back to #6. Those are fear-based emotions and actions.
16. Love has empathy.
Empathy is the ability to put yourself into another personās shoes and see a situation from his/her point of view. Love has deep empathy. āWhen you hurt, I hurt.ā People who truly love one another donāt want to hurt them. They want them to feel good. They care about their feelings and try everything they can to make them feel valued and worthy.
Remember, love is happiness, appreciation and feeling good. Anything other than that is not love. If we all loved one another as ourselves, the world would be a better place!
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