This is beautiful and true - but I wonder if it is the whole truth. Or is love more complex and limitless when it is true love.

Is the love for a child by a parent, a love deeper than desire for life itself, diminished or diluted by the arrival of a second child who is also loved more fully than life itself?

If tragedy (or evil) cuts short the physical timespan of profound love, is not Love itself capable of expanding to encompass a second profound love between two souls who share a physically new, but perhaps spiritually infinite love? Perhaps the new love itself does not diminish the first profound love that was tragically cut short prematurely against the wills of the lovers?

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There are not 2 people that touches us the same. There are people that we came across that touches us differently, on a Soul level. There's a reconnection, a vibration, a feeling of safeteness that is undeniable. A peace in their presence, a familiarity, a comfortable state, that we can just "be", in all our human form. There is no "fear" of doing it wrong, there is no fear of loosing, there is no fear of not having, because there is an inner knowing, that something powerful, unshakable and unbreakable just "is", and exists, beyond our human experience.

This is the only way I can put it in words.

True love can never be diminished it's ever expanding. Our souls are capable of loving many, but I don't think we love everyone the same way. There's an energetic signature that pulls us towards some people and have the opposite effect with others. In the presence of true love we protect the other as oneself.

Very very well said. I fully agree - and wish you the continuing blessings of all the wonders of love.