Love Is: 358 Ways to Learn to Live a Life of Love
By J.B. Ralph
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J.B. Ralph
Jack Ralph, a Navy veteran, was born in Chicago, grew up in Easton, Pa, attended Lafayette College, Georgetown University, and graduated with a Master's Degree in Social Sciences from the University of Chicago. His wife of over 60 years is a beautiful redhead and a former professional bowler. They are parents of and enjoy their two sons, have five grandchildren, terrific daughters-in law, and they joyously share their sense of humor also with that of their cousins, their fine in-laws and, with encouragement, possibly the receptive word. Jack has devoted much of his life in the interest of civil rights, both as a volunteer and as a professional. He wrote and published documents and delivered speeches on behalf of all minorities, handicapped persons and the aging population.
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Love Is - J.B. Ralph
© 2012 by J. B. Ralph. All rights reserved.
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Published by AuthorHouse 09/19/2012
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For years, everyone, including the more learned and sophisticated scholars, writers, song writers and historians have tried to explain what love really is. Some confuse love with acts of lust or passion. It might seem to be an expression of a calculated planned word or display. Some think that expressions and acts of love are random. Maybe so, they can certainly be spontaneous. Love and acts of love can pop up in unusual places.
Love really shows up in many things that we do but we do not consider being love. We feel that it is just what we do.
The Hebrew language recognizes shalom
as a word for peace
just as the Arabic language recognizes salaam
as peace.
Peace is surely an alternate word for the practice of Love. (If the Israelis and the Palestinians could only learn to live by and to share their Love.)
But think about it. There is love of one’s self. There is love of family. There is love of little children. There is love of our friends and associates. There is love of