Wednesday, 15 June 2022

What is Love? Types of Love. By Victoria Yoosuff

 What Is Love? By Victoria Yoosuff

A lot of people have defined love to mean many things in ages past and that is why people search for love in wrong places.

Read along and discover love in a different perspective of love.

Love sometimes start out as a feeling you have towards a thing or someone.

Love is the interest you have in spending time with someone.

When we love someone we experience the same positive thoughts and experiences as when we like a person. But we also experience a deep sense of care and commitment towards that person. Being “in love” includes all the above but also involves feelings of sexual arousal and attraction.

There are many sources that define many other kinds of love but four is a pretty manageable number.

  • Eros: erotic, passionate love. We might as well get that one out of the way first. Romanic Love.
  • Philia: This is the love of friends and equals. Affectionate Love between friend.
  • Storge: This is the kind of love of parents for children.
  • Agape: Unconditional Love. It the kind of love between God and his creatures(human.) This is also love of mankind between husband and his wife.


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Tuesday, 14 June 2022

Seek Counsel

 Hello people. I'm here again to share on a topic that is dear to me in my heart. Counselling. Or the need for counselling.


Where no counsel is, the people fall: but in the multitude of counsellors there is safety. Proverbs 11:14


Many people try to do things all by themselves. They manage through toxic relationships. This soon begins to affect their thinking. They begin to say things like, "He's not that bad." "She still cares for the children."

"I provoked him that was why he hit me. It's my fault. He is really a kind man."

When you seek counsel from unqualified persons also, you get bad counsel.

Imagine a case where a man cheats on his wife. Or he beats her at little provocation. When she seeks counsel from unqualified Persons they could tell her 'Keep praying for him. He will change.'

'When he cheats again, just come and tell us. We will talk to him-

'When he beats you again, don't fight back. You know men have ego. Just respect him.'

There is wisdom in seeking counsel. 

If you do not want to fail, seek counselling. If you want to make progress seek counselling.

Save yourself stress, pain and resources when you seek proper counselling.


Many relationships and marriages could have been saved if the parties involved got counselling on time. 


Also, no amount is too much for counselling if it would save your head. 

Counselling saves you from heartaches, physical, and mental stress.

Remember counsellors are your friends.

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