After noon. A tip of the old black beret to your first muse, once your student and office aide at Indian Hill High School in the 1980's. Her one most important question in your office : "Mr. Orndorff, what is love?" You could not answer it satisfactorily for yourself, let alone for your student. This question has followed you through many dimensions of your life experience and learning. Philosophically, you have come to realize that knowing one's self and honesty are more important than love. This is because, to you, one of your greatest teachers through words alone is Socrates. To you, knowing one's self and honesty are what one begins to realize one needs to know to stand in this world and be ready to stand in the spiritual world after, if one exists. Nothing is more important. One cannot answer, "what is love" without first knowing who one is through and through, heartansoulanmind. This what you have learned for yourself through honest reasoning, self-inquiry, study and observations of this world and projection to a possible spiritual world after. The question was set by your first muse, today is her birthday, and this is your conclusion to her question at this point in your life. Do you disagree? Post. - Amorella
1256 hours. At heart I
am a romantic first, but on this I do not disagree.
- rho
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