Giving in unconditional love
With no expectations in return.
Feel that abundance of overflowing bliss
Love in action
The best satisfaction.
Social Justice
Honour the love in all
Be fair in all doings
We are one, all beings
No colour, creed, caste
We stand, side by side, in love
And only love
Fairness is rightness.
Sustainable Growth
Nurture oneself
Let your growth
Be that vessel without any holes
Holding love to its full capacity
Lovable, tolerable, endurable
Be a useful vessel
Not an empty one.
Universal Love
Love is one
No colour
No form
No shape
No size
Love is the universe
Love is in all of creation from here to yonder
Every molecule, atom
And beyond the cosmos
Love is!
Unwilling To Hurt
Be not hesitant
To be unwilling
Never shrink away from unwilling
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Only when the people praise the virtues of the son will the father rejoice over the birth.
A righteous son redeems himself and his family. Verily, they alone are fit to be called parents, he who brings up such virtuous children,
First, set right your own home, see the atmosphere of the home is free of hatred, pride, slander and greed. See that love is the fly - wheel of the home, that faith in God is the bedrock on which the relations between the members are built.
The home is the temple where the family, each member, of which is a moving temple, is nurtured and nourished. The Mother is the high priestess of the house of God.
Humility is the incense with which the house is filled. Reverence is the lamp that is lit, with love as the oil and faith as the wick.
Parents must learn how to love children. Affection alone is not enough. There should be love and law, only then the love will prove beneficial.
Discipline is the mark of intelligent living. Parents should not allow children to fall away from their control and wander about without compass or anchor.
It is the duty of parents to sow the seeds of spirituality in their children from their early
Body Ritual Among the Nacirema by Horace Miner describes the compelling culture of the Nacirema natives and the core beliefs that drive them to the extremes they exercise. It is apparent what Horace’s opinion of their practices are, as he is both fascinated and horrified to learn what these people do to preserve life. The Nacirema, as stated in the reading, dedicate a considerable portion of their day in ritual activity. They prioritize the health and appearance of the human body, using ceremony as a means to keep the human’s natural tendency of sickness and repulsiveness, at bay.
Strict parents tend to make their children become sneaky. When you want to do something and you know that you shouldn’t, it makes you want to do it even more. In the short story “Teenage Wasteland” by Anne Tyler, the parents, Matt and Daisy were very demanding when it came to their son Donny. Donny’s parents were trying to help him but they came about it the wrong way. The stricter they got they got with him the more they pushed him away.
Discipline is essential in raising a child. Betty Davis said, “Discipline is a symbol of caring to a child. He needs guidance. If there is love, there is no such thing as being too tough with a child... If you have never been hated by your child, you have never been a parent.”
The former explains that parents serve their children, while children look to their parents for support and protection. The pathos plays a role in the message on the people’s duties and obligations. In addition, it makes the message more effective by striking the hearts of the people -- their family. As a son, my parents have greatly supported me throughout my life. When the author implies that we also have an obligation to our parents, I realized that his logic is correct.
Do we really love what we do? In the article “In the Name of Love,” Miya Tokumitsu covers the issue that doing what you love (DWYL) gives false hope to the working class. Tokumitsu reviews how those who are given jobs ultimately cannot truly love what they do because of the employers who make jobs possible. These same employers keep their employees overlooked.
In the novel, The Help, the author Kathryn Stockett enhanced my understanding of what it means to have unconditional love for someone no matter who you are. Unconditional love is the affection you can give someone without limitations and rules. One character in this book that shows this is Aibileen Clark, the maid of Elizabeth Leefolt. Elizabeths daughter, Mae Mobley, is resented and forgotten about because her mother doesn't think she is beautiful. Aibileen, taking care of her as if she were her own, is able to fill in these missing parts.
“Love and Honor and Pity and Pride and Compassion and Sacrifice” Nam Le’s “Love and Honor and Pity and Pride and Compassion and Sacrifice” is categorized in “ethnic story” narrated his Vietnamese life in order to meet an upcoming deadline even though finally he can’t submit his story because his father burns his work. Throughout the story, Nam the narrator talks about “the past” which he experiences when he was young including the recent experience that he has got from his father reunion. Not only does the story tell us about the past which, but it also shows a connection of time between past, present, and future. Likewise, the story shows the relationship between son and father which is the main theme of this story; and shows how the past is important and affect to them differently. Also, the story of the past could lead to the end of the story that can be interpreted like a prediction of the direction of their relationship in the future.
Janie Crawford, perhaps one of the greatest love philosophers and protagonist, says, “Love ain’t somethin’ lak uh grindstone dat’s de same thing everywhere and do de same thing tuh everything it touch. Love is lak de sea. It’s uh movin’ thing, but still and all, it takes its shape from de shore it meets, and it’s different with every shore”
Secondly, every Christian is obligated to bring Christ to others and make him known. I often ask myself, "What must I do to revive the faith? What must I do to bring them the Good News? How can I help them to deepen their faith? As the beginning passage from Gaudium Et Spes stated:
Love is a means of engaging with the world. When this love is ripped from us, we fall to despair and grief. Through despair and grief, moreover, we can have a means to define true happiness. We cannot fully understand the light without a taste of darkness. We all need a place where we can let down our guard and fall apart because of love.
This means that the relationship between people is more important than the connection between man and God. The religion looses its spiritual value and this lack of spirituality can be “thine worse enemy” (6). The family does not mean pure affection or love, it becomes a way to manipulate in order to gain more money or a better social status: “Honor thy parents; that is all/ From whom promotion may befall”
He believes soon people will not be divided by race, religion, class, gender or education, but by fatherless homes and homes with fathers. He feels it’s the number of fatherless homes is rapidly growing and if we do not do something as a society, there is no hope for our future generations. Society wants the world to believe the father doesn’t have a great role in children’s upbrining. A The father should be the head of his household.
When adults decide to have children, they are making a commitment to raise that child as best as they possibly can. Parents are expected to love, cherish, and encourage their children. The saying, “the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree”, is not just strange compliment adults pay another. Parents form their children into the adults they will become. Developing a list for what constitutes a good parent doesn’t fare too difficult for most; humans tend to know exactly what they want from someone.
I believe that every family has their own roots, essence, uniqueness, beliefs and thoughts, some families have both parents, some just the mother, just the father, two mothers or two fathers, they might have an only child or two, or maybe 5 or even 10, therefore, those children start learning all these things from their family and surroundings, they ask questions, they imitate each other’s actions and are constantly learning and trying to catch as much information and experiences as possible. Children are growing fast, their parents are their role models, they learn mostly from them; parents have the tremendous job of forming good citizens that provide to society, healthy and happy beings that keep growing as humans in every stage of their
The mother provided the mental and emotional, which are immensely important for the child’s mental and emotional growth and considered the heart of the family. The father, on the other hand, is the head and the strong man of the family. Parents have the basic responsibility of keeping the family intact. In a perfect world, all children lived in happy homes with two loving, doting parents who are comfortable both financially and emotionally.