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The placidity of love

There is no truth in an emotion. The word emotion, derived from the Latin for agitate, indicates a disturbance. Truth is the awareness of an emotion. Love is not an emotion. It’s imperturbable.

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This entry was posted in men's counselling and tagged awareness, disturbance, emotion, Keith Ashford, love, placid, truth on January 30, 2018 by Men's Work.

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