DeathDomokun
Ex-Bluelighter
Title: The implications of subjective influences on the sustenance of a non-physical, empirically visible phenomenon (and the effects that might have on what other observers/subjects derive from the same phenomenon)
What sort of implications do emotions have on the value of emotional things?
This is very vague, I know, so let me lay out the example that inspired my typing this.
If one of the major contributors to your desire for relations with another person (whenever I say relationship people always assume sexual, when there are a plethora of relationships that can occur, which is yet another dynamic to this individual example) was loneliness, what impact does that have on the relationship? When the emotion is removed will the foundation of the 'relationship' change the relationship itself? Does the desire and support have an impact on the value not only the relationship itself has, but what meaning the parties involved derive from it?
I think egotistical love is much more fragile, whilst being extreme and intense, so that would play a part in this example.
What if it were somebody's altruistic love for people being based on the desire to make others happy; or somebody's 'evil' desires with the intention of hurting others?
Anyway, a major impact of all of this is attachment imo. You attempt to transfer feelings, a transient (from change) phenomenon, into a monogamous relationship, which is meant to be permanent. The ephemeral (moments) can be eternal (time passed), but something dependent on the ephemeral (emotions) can not be unwavering, and any remnant of permanency would simply be memory of, or exposure to the symbol of, something that has passed.
A relationship can last a life time, sure, and I'm not suggesting otherwise, just to make sure no comprehension is clouded by vagueness and affected by emotion, not that this isn't a valid point I just thought I'd put it out there.
I think this is better suited here than SLR, so I'd appreciate any mod to reasonably allay my desire by pm'ing me before/when moving this %)
What sort of implications do emotions have on the value of emotional things?
This is very vague, I know, so let me lay out the example that inspired my typing this.
If one of the major contributors to your desire for relations with another person (whenever I say relationship people always assume sexual, when there are a plethora of relationships that can occur, which is yet another dynamic to this individual example) was loneliness, what impact does that have on the relationship? When the emotion is removed will the foundation of the 'relationship' change the relationship itself? Does the desire and support have an impact on the value not only the relationship itself has, but what meaning the parties involved derive from it?
I think egotistical love is much more fragile, whilst being extreme and intense, so that would play a part in this example.
What if it were somebody's altruistic love for people being based on the desire to make others happy; or somebody's 'evil' desires with the intention of hurting others?
Anyway, a major impact of all of this is attachment imo. You attempt to transfer feelings, a transient (from change) phenomenon, into a monogamous relationship, which is meant to be permanent. The ephemeral (moments) can be eternal (time passed), but something dependent on the ephemeral (emotions) can not be unwavering, and any remnant of permanency would simply be memory of, or exposure to the symbol of, something that has passed.
A relationship can last a life time, sure, and I'm not suggesting otherwise, just to make sure no comprehension is clouded by vagueness and affected by emotion, not that this isn't a valid point I just thought I'd put it out there.
I think this is better suited here than SLR, so I'd appreciate any mod to reasonably allay my desire by pm'ing me before/when moving this %)
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