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      • Love is a powerful phenomenon that goes beyond mere emotions. It can bridge the gap between individuals, creating a sense of unity and interconnectedness. When we experience love, it ignites a fire within us, propelling us forward even in the face of adversity.
  1. Feb 23, 2022 · The research, published in International Studies Review, explores the importance of love and care in rebuilding societies following conflict and violence, and asks what might happen if we look at conflict through a lens of life rather than death.

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  2. Oct 6, 2023 · Iris Murdoch. The Science Behind Love. Love is a powerful phenomenon that goes beyond mere emotions. It can bridge the gap between individuals, creating a sense of unity and interconnectedness....

    • The CORE of Love
    • Love and The Work of Life
    • Love Is Not For Wimps
    • The Failed Market of Love
    • Love and Conflict: A Necessary Unity

    The one thing we have in common with every other living system; every massless and massive particle and planet; every biological cell, all matter, and all that matters to us, is an innate force to resist being disintegrated. Like all matter, our innate force is a seed of passion, fertile with the potential to conjoin, combine, grow, and live a life...

    Life brings our innate and chaotic forces together but love is the taskmaster commanding us to learn how to work together. Love does not care whether our forces are converse, reverse, inverse, obverse or otherwise oppositional to one another. Once love’s passion takes hold, its commitment and caring dimensions permeate our incipient or wounded whol...

    Humanity's great accomplishments are love’s success stories. Overwhelming conflicts of the past were no match for the heroic commitment and caring of people working together to overcome them. In these times of personal, social, and ecological conflicts we need strength and courage to not give up on loveand surrender to the conflicts threatening to ...

    Love has become part of “emotional capitalism”: a commodity that has amputated commitment from love while the carrot of caring is dangled before us but always remains out of our grasp. Consequently, caring is no longer about love but about markets like child “care” ($295.9 billion), elderly “care” ($1.23 billion), health “care” ($10+ trillion), and...

    Conflicts are rarely resolved by one person with one answer. Resolution to conflicts are mostly a working together thing guided by a collective consciousness founded on mutual commitment to, and caring about the unity of community. Resolutions wrought from this collective consciousness strengthen our unity with our body, one another, nature, and al...

  3. Feb 9, 2020 · Love and relationships can be incredibly complex, at times inherently delightful, and at others, devastatingly painful. Attachment theory can help us to understand why we act the way we do when things go awry within our relationships.

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  4. Gottman: As long as they have that 5 to 1—. Schwartz Gottman: As long as that’s it, as long as they have that 5 to 1 ratio of positive to negative interactions that they’re having during the conflict itself. Mills: So I want to go back to the couple who were having the argument over the remote.

  5. Oct 23, 2020 · A conflict expert discusses 11 helpful tips for making sure this time of conflict and impasse doesn't damage our relationships beyond repair.

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  7. May 3, 2023 · While research on armed conflict focuses primarily on violence and suffering, this article explores the practices of love and care that sit alongside these experiences of harm.

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