Loving Uphill

I haven’t been around here much lately. Not sure why. Maybe just “processing” as Wife is fond of saying. I do my best processing very early in the morning, before I have gotten my senses entirely about me. It’s kind of that not quite awake state where your last dream hangs over into the day and colors it in a shade we don’t have words to describe. It can be an ominous place. But it’s usually a place where we have yet to remember all the worrisome issues that were our last fading thoughts when we fell under the darkness the night before.

And this is how I get in trouble. My predawn sight can be outrageous. Often misguided. I should be kept safely away from a keyboard and left to myself until my morning caffeine has been administered and a more measured view can be taken.

Today was no exception. It was the topic of loving someone that came flooding into the narrow space between my night and my morning.

Loving someone.

It’s such a huge impossible responsibility.

Even the thought of understanding what it means to love someone is almost too hard to bear.

Yet people seem to do it all the time. Or they say they do. What makes it such a big deal? Is it just that I overthink everything?

Look:

There are lots of great sources of wisdom on the topic. Books. Song lyrics. Poetry. Biology. Hallmark cards. St. Valentine.

Heck. Everyone seems to know what it is to love someone.

What’s the big deal?

Well I don’t know. But I do have a few ideas. You knew I was headed there anyway didn’t you?

Loving someone is different for everyone.

It’s personal.

We are all just so different. And we are all just so alone inside.

So why should we be expected to love in the same way?

So my idea is certainly going to differ from your idea. But it’s all any of us has. So here goes. My take on loving someone:

Let them go.

Set them free.

Be their greatest advocate.

Encourage them to be authentic.

To be who they are.

Without restraint.

Without apology.

Tend their needs.

Enable their bliss.

Cheer them as they thrive.

Hold them when they hurt.

Protect them when they are vulnerable.

And above all, be unconditional.

It sounds as if what I have written has some personal risk.

It sure does.

Be very careful who you choose to love.

Because when you so choose you give your self to them.

And once you do, it’s done. You can’t get your self back.

You can only hope that the one you have chosen shares your definition.

If they do, you will be as close as it is possible to be.

If they don’t, you will spend your life loving uphill.

Time for some coffee.

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January 16, 2018

Excellent entry. Thank you for sharing your beliefs when it comes to the often misunderstood subject of love.

January 17, 2018

@wildrose_2 Thanks for your kind note!

January 17, 2018

This is really thoughtful and good.

My favorite quote about love comes from the movie Captain Corelli’s Mandolin:

“Love is a temporary madness, it erupts like volcanoes and then subsides. And when it subsides, you have to make a decision. You have to work out whether your roots have so entwined together that it is inconceivable that you should ever part. Because this is what love is.”

January 17, 2018

@zhnee Thanks for your kind note and quote. I’ll have to rent the movie and report back.

January 17, 2018

Wonderful entry. So many quotable lines. But my favorite is:

came flooding into the narrow space between my night and my morning

that’s a gem.

I think you’ve got a real good handle on what it means to love someone. Would be it saying to much to add that I wish that everyone in my life held the same beliefs? Prolly.

Good read. Thanks.

January 17, 2018

@petersshadow Thanks for your kind words. My early morning rambles usually get me in trouble. I got lucky this time.

January 19, 2018

Earned your coffee, I’d say. Of course there are various kinds of love…parental, friendly love, spousal, religious and that love of chocolate, you know … so many more kinds it is rather dizzying to think of defining love.