maybe looking outside our species can help push the concept of love- or at least joining together with a common purpose- into a deeper understanding of this widespread urge to share our selves (inside and out) with one another. Slugs seem to know something about giving, taking, and exquisite mating. Check out this vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnnIk-6wR00
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maybe looking outside our species can help push the concept of love- or at least joining together with a common purpose- into a deeper understanding of this widespread urge to share our selves (inside and out) with one another.
ReplyDeleteSlugs seem to know something about giving, taking, and exquisite mating.
Check out this vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnnIk-6wR00
Can't figure out how to post a picture, but for a number of reasons I felt compelled to share this link: https://plus.google.com/116403204151520197731/about
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Pooh loves you,
because you are you.
Find Pooh in you,
love all of you.