Wow! What a beautiful, poignant and paradoxical post, perhaps your best ever. Both Kate’s soul searching article and Kirsten’s touchingly ambiguous video raise profound questions about the deepest purpose of life, love and ultimate fulfillment. Is the journey more important than the final destination? Can sacrifice of self in the quest for true love be a final and worthy message in and of itself? Can pure love manifest in the world and transcend seemingly unbridgeable divides? Is it indeed “better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all?” Thanks for this most provocative offering…
Wow! What a beautiful, poignant and paradoxical post, perhaps your best ever. Both Kate’s soul searching article and Kirsten’s touchingly ambiguous video raise profound questions about the deepest purpose of life, love and ultimate fulfillment. Is the journey more important than the final destination? Can sacrifice of self in the quest for true love be a final and worthy message in and of itself? Can pure love manifest in the world and transcend seemingly unbridgeable divides? Is it indeed “better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all?”
ReplyDeleteThanks for this most provocative offering…