Loving God is like loving a dead person (in a good way)

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Loving God is like loving a dead person (in a good way)

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Hello beautiful people,

I was thinking during a walk today about my love for Madeleine Vionnet. I thought how strange it is that I could (A). Love a person that I've never met and (B). Love a person that died before I was born. Mind you, she died only a month before I was born.

Anyway, when I think of this love, it reminds me very much of the way I used to think of my love of Heavenly Father. I publicly professed my love for Heavenly Father every now and then in F&T meetings and similar venues. Of all the supernatural ideas I believed in, my love of God (and His love back to me) was the most solid. I could proclaim this idea with greater fervor than any other. Sure, I said I believed Joseph Smith was a prophet and the Book of Mormon was true, but I really, really believed in the love of God.

So, here I am, in love with this talented artist of the past. All I have are pictures of her and her wonderful creations. My interactions with her are all in my mind. I can't explain to any of you how or why this happened to me. I just feel it. I like to think about her when I feel a lack of inspiration and/or motivation. I'm not sure whether she really hears my thoughts as I mentally reach for her. I make a leap of faith that maybe she does hear me and maybe she enjoys helping people.

It feels about the same.

Have a very fabulous day!

Zee.

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Dress by Madeleine Vionnet, 1938.
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I just realized that I can't love someone that is perfect. Why not? Maybe because i can't imagine or reconstruct such an entity in my mind.
Oh for shame, how the mortals put the blame on us gods, for they say evils come from us, but it is they, rather, who by their own recklessness win sorrow beyond what is given... Zeus (1178 BC)

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zeezrom wrote:I just realized that I can't love someone that is perfect. Why not? Maybe because i can't imagine or reconstruct such an entity in my mind.

Maybe it's just infatuation with an ideal.
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zeezrom wrote:I just realized that I can't love someone that is perfect. Why not? Maybe because i can't imagine or reconstruct such an entity in my mind.


Coco Chanel maybe...?
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sock puppet wrote:
zeezrom wrote:I just realized that I can't love someone that is perfect. Why not? Maybe because i can't imagine or reconstruct such an entity in my mind.

Maybe it's just infatuation with an ideal.

Most likely.

You know what? I think I was infatuated with Heavenly Father as a TBM.
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Drifting wrote:
zeezrom wrote:I just realized that I can't love someone that is perfect. Why not? Maybe because i can't imagine or reconstruct such an entity in my mind.


Coco Chanel maybe...?

Handmade buttons. Perfection.
Oh for shame, how the mortals put the blame on us gods, for they say evils come from us, but it is they, rather, who by their own recklessness win sorrow beyond what is given... Zeus (1178 BC)

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sock puppet wrote:
zeezrom wrote:I just realized that I can't love someone that is perfect. Why not? Maybe because i can't imagine or reconstruct such an entity in my mind.

Maybe it's just infatuation with an ideal.

1+

God as presented by religions also represents an Ideal. It is a mind creation...man-made by you and I. Loved, cherished and worshipped from nothing but our own mental projections.
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zeezrom wrote:I just realized that I can't love someone that is perfect. Why not? Maybe because i can't imagine or reconstruct such an entity in my mind.

In what way are you not perfect? Remove the notion of this life as some sort of test, laid out and passing in linear time.

At this very moment, you are absolutely perfect in every which way. Since "this moment" is the only reality that ever exists, you are always perfect at every moment.
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