Love is an erotic perception. That’s a Copernican revolution in the way we understand loving. It means that love does not have to fade away after the intial flush of excitement wears off. Since love is a perception of the soul print in the other, it is infinite.
The soul print is the unique — your unique — expression of God’s face in the life and story of the individual. God is nothing if not infinite, and so love is infinite. Perception gets clearer, sharper and more alive as years pass. Love, gets deeper, more vital and whole. If you are a lover who understands that love is a perception then there is a lot to look forward to…like a good wine — it only gets better.
Agatha Christie, after marrying Sir Max Mallowan, a well-known archaeologist, gave this pithy advise to her gender, “All women should marry archaeologists — as you get older, they invariably become more and more interested in you.”
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