Soulmate love


Marriage is a commitment to sharing your life with another forever. Marriage is a journey in which you grow toward becoming “God and Us.” You truly become one with each other.
The Ancient Greeks had six Words for Love:
Eros, or sexual passion. …
Philia, or deep friendship. …
Ludus, or playful love. …
Agape, or love for everyone. …
Pragma, or longstanding love. …
Philautia, or love of the self.
The current addiction to romantic love is not Soulmate love, nor is it a lasting love. True love is Philia, Ludus, Agape and Pragma combined into one – the One God makes you in marriage. Love is in the Bible because God is Love. True love comes from within: it is here and now and forever.

About thebows99krug

Hi, I am Eric, a retired librarian. I was born in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto and raised in the downtown area north of the Art Gallery, south of the University of Toronto. I went to Orde Street Public School, Harbord C.I., University College at the UofT and the UofT's Faculty of Library and Information Science. I meet my wife Patricia at FLIS; our first date was on November 15, 1968. We were engaged February 14, 1969 and married on June 21, 1969. Our family includes son, James; daughter-in-law, Erin; (both writers), grand-daughters, Vivian and Eleanor; and Sonic, a very friendly ginger tabby. My beloved wife died January 7, 2017 and our 19 year old cat Pooka died January 8, 2017. I would like to hear from any other class of '63 alumni of Harbord C.I. and class of '67 alumni of UofT's University College.
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