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My first encounter with the power of romantic love was devastating if not nearly fatal as I discovered that the prevailing moral code so many of us are encouraged and threatened to live by is designed to punish us even more severely for our virtues than for our vices. The prevailing message that many of us are indoctrinated with along with an strong inoculation of an unearned burden of guilt is that love is self-sacrifice to the ineptitude of others. Real love by virtue of its true nature has no recourse but to recoil from this ideology and remain out of reach, hidden, and unassailable from such practitioners of moral cannibalism whilst they realise the outcome of their own depraved ideas of justice and reap the harvest they have sown.
While I have been accused myself of hiding the fruits of my hard won knowledge within the walls of ivory towers, having learned the meaning and experienced the joys of love I have in fact gone to great efforts to build stairways for others to ascend to its heights from which it can not be brought down. Regrettably what I have found is that most have given up or never attempted such a climb preferring instead to deny that love is real or to believe that it is something other than what it is out of fear of falling into the abyss of failure or of accepting responsibility for achieving their own happiness.
To know love is the have learned from whence it arises, to understand its true nature and appreciate it for the value it is and in so doing become its creator, defender and champion. Only then can it be profitably shared with others who have likewise undertaken and completed the journey that enables each to appreciate the value of each others love. Attempting to share love, even in the basic form of friendship, with someone who has not undertaken their own journey can and will only result in such a love being trampled into the mud, dissipating into the fog of illusion it always was.