Telling one about something makes it more real. Words have much power, and love, depending on how we use them. My aim is to build up, not to tear down. But how can we keep the two apart, or rather bring them together? One requires the other. To build up a thing, something else has to give. Love requires power; and power requires love. One without the other does not work well — if at all. Can we find a measure of this in time delineation, in more balance offering more sustainability?
As things come and go, life in this dual world is framed by beginnings and endings. However, we can go beyond in consciousness. The essence of being, some call it soul, is not bound by beginnings and endings, but dwells in eternity, in the present moment. This is where the paradox of duality becomes apparent. Beginnings are endings; and endings are beginnings!
Life and love move, unfold, and advance in cycles, in circles and spirals — beginnings and endings, endings and beginnings, all in one.