Do you want to see when you don't? Do you feel the need to talk when you are alone? Do you want to breastfeed when you see it? Does your heart feel full when you are with him? Do you feel like the world is empty when you're in a fight?" I'm not pinky... "That's not knowing true love
Love is born in many but lives in only a few.
Even if some live, they will soon die.
Even if some die
will live
I see what you're saying, and I see how those feelings might seem like love. But what you’re describing isn’t love it’s desire. Desire is tied to memory and emotions, which is why we can describe it. The feelings you mention wanting to see someone, feeling full or empty in their presence, or longing to connect are all rooted in past experiences. These feelings are part of desire, which is fleeting and constantly shifts between highs and lows.
Desire is not love; they are different. If desire is an experience, then love is a witness. Experiencing and witnessing are completely different one is bound by memory, while the other is a state of stillness, without any movement.
Love cannot be described or thought about. It exists beyond memory, emotions, and reactions. When you say love 'dies' or 'lives,' you make it sound like something that changes, but love doesn’t change. It is always present, timeless, and cannot be captured in words or thoughts.
Ideas like 'true' or 'false' come from thinking, which is shaped by memory. But love is beyond thinking it is just an awareness. The moment you try to describe love; you enter the realm of desire. Love is indescribable; it cannot be labeled or defined because it exists beyond all thoughts and feelings.
So, what you’re describing the emotions, the longing, the ups and downs is desire, not love. Desire may reflect love, but love itself is its essence: silent, timeless, and beyond description.
If desire is a concept, then love is a living fact. This is the key difference desire is created in thought but love simply exists.