12-16-2013, 04:03 AM
In short, to this, I would say:
A service to other can equal love but it can also be an expression of an already existing love. It can be either, it can be both, it can be neither. It depends on how you view performing the service or the service given. A service to other is easier to experience as something positive but need not always be so.
The giver is likely to be 'lover' or 'loving'. The giver can do the service 'mechanically', without feeling. Going through the motions but not connecting them. In such a case, the giver is neither lover nor haterz.
A service to others will greatly help a person to see or experience positively polarized catalyst but it is not an absolute.
A service to other can equal love but it can also be an expression of an already existing love. It can be either, it can be both, it can be neither. It depends on how you view performing the service or the service given. A service to other is easier to experience as something positive but need not always be so.
The giver is likely to be 'lover' or 'loving'. The giver can do the service 'mechanically', without feeling. Going through the motions but not connecting them. In such a case, the giver is neither lover nor haterz.
A service to others will greatly help a person to see or experience positively polarized catalyst but it is not an absolute.