Love Celebration
Love for some is a divine emotion; for some it is a thumping pituitary; but love is what is celebrated all around the world. In different forms, love touches every heart.
Love is a madness that cannot be described or which does not have a reason. The multiple layers of insanity unleashes a different form bonding. It is eccentric to some extent. How can you love someone so selflessly remains a question. To find a key to that question, many a lover turned senile. Still, love implores you and makes you turn your love into a legend.
There can be happiness in love, there can be heart breaks but a love story always culminates into a strong portrayal of a feeling. A feeling that can turn the world in its own way. Various legends pronounce love as the ultimate winner. What do you feel when you listen to the love legends like Romeo and Julient, Laila and Majnu, Heer and Ranjha, Saleem and Anarkali? They loved. When they failed to fulfill their love story they made legends. People still sing about the unsuccessful love story of Salim and Anarkali. Hats off to their love that, despite being unsuccessful, turned into a legend, an exemplary love story.
Love celebration remains in each corner of your heart. When you feel it, you celebrate it; when you want to feel it, you crave for it. Love is an intangible desire of every living being.
That is where love celebration matters. You find yourself in someone and then your souls meet to be one. True love finds way through the heart of the lovers in their amorous love culminates into endless celebration.
There is another way of love celebration:
“I have found the paradox that if I love until it hurts, then there is no hurt, but only more love.”
-By Mother Teresa
This is selfless love of a woman who served society out of pain that she experienced. What do we call this love? Love for mankind? A love that made her a larger-than-life persona, someone to look up to. So how would you discern what is love? Out of so many examples of celebration of love, it boils down to a saying by Marianne Williamson
“Love is the essential reality and our purpose on earth. To be consciously aware of it, to experience love in ourselves and others, is the meaning of life. Meaning does not lie in things. Meaning lies in us.”