Wednesday, April 17, 2024

the love hypothesis


If we disregard the over-complicated and self-contradicting ideas that comes with the cultural baggage of "love", and only drill into the core concept,

it seems that it goes deeper than what one could have expected.

It explains free will.
It explains why ALL beliefs or perspectives are valid. (which explains why a bunch of wild human ideas seem to explain the cosmic universe). 
And also explains why sometimes it seems not so --

because to attract love one must also be in a state of lovingness.

Ideas or forces of separation seem to be rather adequate in explaining how some perspectives become invalid, or how people end up realizing themselves to be in "error".

Perhaps not even isolation explains it, but rather, the *tension* and *contradiction* between attraction and separation. (It's obvious that pure separation does not actually create contradictions -- there's nothing else to contradict with.)

If the hypothesis holds, then it's only a matter of exercise on how to translate common ideas like 'greed', 'jealousy', 'fear'(?) into these terms and we'd probably have a rather good working theory.

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