I explained
here before that love is the strongest feeling in this universe because it
functions after death too, at the same time – as the guy in this Youtube says,
it’s a real motherfucker too.
Ask to my
Queen in fact, she’s been saying for years that I still love her only because
my brain is injured, well I’m hoping that my readers here understood that even
when a brain is injured consciousness and mind aren’t, therefore given that
love resides in our mind, it matters not the extent or seriousness of the
damage to the brain, love cannot ever change.
This idea
in fact brings me to explain that it’s love that can send our soul to hell
forever, because if while living we hurt someone we love, we are going
to regret whatever we did or didn’t in our own hell simply because once we are
dead there’s no possibility to come back here to living earth to fix what we ever
did to others that was wrong or bad.
This is the
reason why love truly is a motherfucker; think to all the murders, wars and “criminal
actions” done by everyone (to someone else) while living because love is involved and you’ll have to agree that
love and its opposite, hate are very closely related because they influence our
thoughts and actions in the same way.
I put below
too some links to websites dedicated to how love between people changes when a
TBI gets in the middle and I believe that this is the reason that best explains
the way my Queen has been in my regards.
Now - I’ve
said this in past posts too – my brain was injured at least as much as my
Queens personality was.
It’s simple
enough to look at her behavior with me and others (one man, B.) to see the level of desperation and madness
she got into.
What I
haven’t been able to convince her of is that – because I understand this – she’s
forgiven already and all she needs to do is to open her arms again to me.
- http://www.puckermob.com/moblog/loving-somone-with-a-traumatic-brain-injury
- https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/professor-cromer-learns-read/201201/after-brain-injury-learning-love-stranger
- https://www.lapublishing.com/blog/2010/brain-injury-emotions-relationships/
- http://www.msktc.org/tbi/factsheets/relationships-after-traumatic-brain-injury
- https://www.brainline.org/author/emilie-godwin/qa/starting-or-nourishing-romantic-relationships-after-tbi
- https://www.quora.com/Does-love-start-from-the-heart-or-the-mind
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