Tuesday, November 01, 2005

The Nature of the Psyche

"Love indeed does have its own language - a basic nonverbal one with deep biological connotations. It is the initial basic language from which all others spring for all languages’ purposes rise from those qualities natural to love’s expression - the desire to communicate, create, explore, and to join with the beloved. Speaking historically in your terms, man first identified with nature, and loved it, for he saw it as an extension of himself even while he felt himself a part of its expression. In exploring it he explored himself also. He did not identify as himself alone, but because of his love, he identified also with all those portions of nature with which he came into contact."

Session 774, Page 92

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