avatarJo Ann Harris, Writer of Daily Musings

Summary

The text reflects on the beauty and necessity of love and relationships, viewing them as miracles that enhance human existence.

Abstract

The author, Jo Ann Harris, expresses a deep curiosity and appreciation for the diverse manifestations of love among couples of all appearances. She shares a personal insight into the miraculous nature of seeing oneself through the eyes of a partner who finds beauty in you, suggesting that true relationships are akin to miracles, characterized by enduring love and a vibrant life. Harris emphasizes that love is central to our purpose on Earth, filled with hope and the potential for fulfillment, ensuring that no one need navigate life's journey alone.

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  • The author observes with wonder how people of various physical attributes find love, indicating a non-judgmental fascination with the phenomenon of love.
  • Harris feels a profound connection with her partner, describing it as a mutual agreement and acceptance, which she considers a soulful experience.
  • She posits that being seen as beautiful by another person, despite one's own self-perception, is akin to a miracle.
  • The text suggests that genuine relationships are miraculous, involving everlasting love and a percolating life force.
  • The author believes that being with someone who appreciates your beauty is a key aspect of life's pleasure, regardless of physical appearances.
  • Harris implies that love is a fundamental component of human existence, brimming with possibilities and the potential for hope and health.
  • She reassures readers that they are not alone in their quest for love, implying that love is a renewable resource in life.
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Prompt: Genesis

“Love Is The Purpose Of The Human Voice” James Baldwin

I see so many couples, all shapes and sizes loving each other no matter their disguises.

It’s a curiosity to me how this can be. No offense to anyone just intense curiosity.

I feel it with my partner this wonderful soul thing- an agreement of sorts an acceptance, I think.

When it’s hard for you to see yourself as another see’s you. They say you are beautiful. It’s a miracle at hand.

Maybe true relationships are miracles in the making- love ever enduring and life percolating.

Tall, short, slim, full, good looking or not a pleasure to be with the one that thinks you are beautiful

and so

“key”

to existence on this planet.

So necessary to life. Rife with possibilities.

Hope is an ingredient. Health could be fulfilled. So, you are not alone to maneuver this plane with endless love again.

Jo Ann Harris is an author, parent, book devotee, writer, copywriter, and film fanatic. She is an autodidact who learns about everything and rows her own boat. She grew up and worked in Atlanta, Georgia and lived there sixty years. She writes articles about love, hope, personal life stories, advice and poems. She is a published author with an article published in Woman’s World magazine in October, 2017.

Poetry
Love Letters
Life
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