Unknown Love
The greatest power in this world is the ability to renounce the word 'I'.
The great struggles in this world are the result of the word 'I'.
Can you imagine a world without the differentiation between us and them, him and me, myself and the world? Can you imagine a society where people can breathe, where humanity was prioritized over baseless concerns like greed?
We see the world as a collection of snapshots, and we mistakenly believe them to be the full picture. Each snapshot is steeped in bias, in the arrogance of clarity. Like a blind man who can feel the face of his lover, but never can truly see her true beauty. Humanity, the world, the people we love, even our spouses: all there, but forever out of true reach.
If this is truth, then truth itself is untrustworthy.
If we love someone, but we refuse to renounce the 'I', how could that be love? To retain the 'I' is to love a snapshot, merely a fleeting shadow.
To fully love someone requires supernatural strength. Where does it come from?
I do not know.