Seven Types of Love (Prt. 2)

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@Fidel-b6t
@Fidel-b6t 6 ай бұрын
Romantic love is like catching mad feels for someone special, where you just vibe on a whole different level. It's that ride-or-die connection that makes your heart race and keeps you thinking about them all day. When it's real, it's all about sharing laughs, having each other's backs, and building something dope together.
@ricardofrancis5814
@ricardofrancis5814 6 ай бұрын
I strongly believe that romantic love is a mixture of emotions which involves unconditional acceptance. By embracing each others strengths and flaws, accepting each other for who they are.
@Fidel-b6t
@Fidel-b6t 6 ай бұрын
@@ricardofrancis5814 It's easier said than done. While the idea of unconditional acceptance in romantic love is beautiful, putting it into practice can be incredibly challenging. Real-life situations often test our patience and understanding, making it difficult to always embrace each other's strengths and flaws. The reality is that love requires continuous effort, compromise, and a willingness to grow together, which isn't always as simple as it sounds.
@ricardofrancis5814
@ricardofrancis5814 6 ай бұрын
​@@Fidel-b6tYou're absouletly right! Unconditional acceptance in romantic love is indeed challenging, but it's a powerful and transformative approach. For this means accepting your partner without any judgment or criticism. Accepting their weaknesses and imperfections. Loving them for who they are.
@elnmaze
@elnmaze 5 ай бұрын
There is emotional fulfillment, closeness to a partner, and the sense of belonging. Therefore, romantic love provides relevance to relationships through fostering mutual support and laying a sound foundation for individual growth and satisfaction.
@ricardofrancis5814
@ricardofrancis5814 5 ай бұрын
Remember every relationship comes with it's unique challenges, and romantic love does requires ongoing effort and commitment. It's a beautiful thing that couples are willing to make sacrifices and to put in the work to maintain and strengthen their bond.​@@Fidel-b6t
@ailafaithporlas2803
@ailafaithporlas2803 Жыл бұрын
This podcast hit home with the concept of 'empty love.' It's a sobering reminder of the challenges relationships face in today's fast-paced world. Your prayer for God's grace to renew Christlike love is beautiful and powerful. Thank you for this vital message to all couples. 🙏❤
@hstuJuki-hh2ez
@hstuJuki-hh2ez 10 ай бұрын
Diverse love perspectives make relationships rich. Relying solely on psychology and the Bible may limit understanding. A more inclusive mix of secular philosophies could offer a nuanced view. Not everyone connects with 'Christlike love,' so balancing religious and secular insights adds depth to the exploration.
@generomaguera
@generomaguera 10 ай бұрын
@@hstuJuki-hh2ez your insight into the richness of relationships through diverse perspectives is spot on. While psychology and the Bible offer valuable insights, embracing a more inclusive mix of secular philosophies provides a nuanced and comprehensive view.
@Sara-vc6rv
@Sara-vc6rv 10 ай бұрын
@@hstuJuki-hh2ez I appreciate your take on this but for me, the biblical perspective will outwieght other perspectives. It is foundational what Dr. Micahel has stated here, i believe other perspective will just confirms the veracity of the Word of God.
@generomaguera
@generomaguera 8 ай бұрын
The concept of "empty love" reflects a state where commitment remains, but the emotional and passionate aspects of love may have diminished or faded over time.
@CesarJohnServant
@CesarJohnServant 10 ай бұрын
Absolutely, delving into the subject of sex before marriage sparks important and meaningful discussions. It carries a mix of curiosity and contemplation, providing an avenue to explore and understand diverse perspectives.
@ricardofrancis5814
@ricardofrancis5814 10 ай бұрын
Sex before marriage is a sin, and is considered fornication which is sexually immoral. Hebrews 13:4 indicates marriage is honorable in all and the bed undefiled. What is your perspective on sex before marriage?
@generomaguera
@generomaguera Жыл бұрын
I just finished watching the conclusion of "Seven Types of Love" Part 2, and I have to say, it was fantastic! The insights on "Empty love" were so interesting, and Dr. Michael Hart's guidance, blending psychology with Christian principles, is a game-changer for couples. I highly recommend this podcast to all couples out there!
@romnickmepico4882
@romnickmepico4882 10 ай бұрын
Your enthusiasm for "Seven Types of Love" Part 2 is heartening. Can you share a personal takeaway or a moment where Dr. Michael Hart's insights influenced your perspective on love and relationships?
@generomaguera
@generomaguera 8 ай бұрын
@@romnickmepico4882 The series, can profoundly influence individuals' perspectives by offering a deeper understanding of the complexities of human relationships.
@generomaguera
@generomaguera 7 ай бұрын
@@romnickmepico4882 One key takeaway for me was his emphasis on the importance of understanding and recognizing the various forms of love in our lives, beyond just romantic love. This helped broaden my perspective on love and relationships, helping me appreciate the diverse ways in which love manifests itself in our interactions with family, friends, and even strangers.
@VillageMedia169
@VillageMedia169 11 ай бұрын
Join Michael Hart and Denise Hart in this riveting podcast series as they unravel the layers of love, blending psychological expertise with timeless biblical teachings.Embark on a journey through the rich tapestry of love's landscape with expert guidance.Don't miss out on the transformative wisdom shared by award-winning psychotherapist Michael Hart and co-host Denise Hart. In Part 2, explore actionable strategies to enhance your love relationships. Each episode is a beacon of insight, shedding light on the diverse forms of love that shape our lives.
@romnickmepico4882
@romnickmepico4882 7 ай бұрын
How can we use the insights from Michael Hart and Denise Hart's podcast to improve our relationships and deepen our understanding of love?
@ricardofrancis5814
@ricardofrancis5814 Жыл бұрын
This is a wonderful conclusion from the 2 part series "Seven Types of Love." (Prt.2.) Your psychological insights on this amazing segment:"Empty love ",is fascinating. With the help of Dr. Michael Hart as a professional counselor, who is qualified to navigate the complexity of this emotional void along with Christian principles, helps to repair and transcend differences that bring couples back together in true love and harmony. This podcast is a must watch for all couples.
@CryptobdSchool
@CryptobdSchool 8 ай бұрын
The exploration of "Empty love" and its psychological nuances, guided by Dr. Michael Hart's expertise as a professional counselor, adds a fascinating dimension to the discussion. The integration of Christian principles further enriches the conversation, offering a holistic approach to repairing and transcending the emotional voids that couples may encounter. This podcast series serves as a valuable resource for couples, providing them with tools and insights to navigate differences and cultivate true love and harmony in their relationships.
@ricardofrancis5814
@ricardofrancis5814 8 ай бұрын
I totally agree! This podcast segment does have a big effect, and is capable of having a significant impact on many lives. Especially in strengthening couples relationships.​@@CryptobdSchool
@generomaguera
@generomaguera 7 ай бұрын
Indeed, his expertise as a professional counselor, combined with a foundation in Christian principles, offers a unique and holistic approach to understanding and navigating the complexities of relationships.
@ricardofrancis5814
@ricardofrancis5814 2 ай бұрын
As Michael and Denise demonstrates in this podcast we're reminded that love is a journey worth embracing ," love also takes on many forms and can be experienced in many different ways. This brings joy and happiness in our lives.
@SaraAndreaSayon
@SaraAndreaSayon Жыл бұрын
Empty love is my rhema for this podcast. It's a scary thing to have that kind of relationship where empty love is what we have. Truly, the world and our responsibilities are overwhelming that sometimes it drowns our "love" away. But I pray that God's grace will help each couple to always renew that Christlike love within the relationship. Thank you, Michael for this podcast. This is a great warning to every married couple like us.
@romnickmepico4882
@romnickmepico4882 10 ай бұрын
Your vulnerability about the challenges of "Empty love" is touching. How, in your own journey, have you and your partner navigated these moments, and what practices help renew your love?
@generomaguera
@generomaguera 9 ай бұрын
It's indeed sobering to reflect on the concept of "empty love" and the potential impact it can have on relationships. Amidst life's challenges and responsibilities, it's easy for the genuine love between partners to become overshadowed or diluted.
@romnickmepico4882
@romnickmepico4882 9 ай бұрын
@@generomaguera I agree, that it's important to nurture and cherish genuine love in relationships amidst life's challenges. Let's strive to keep the love strong.
@romnickmepico4882
@romnickmepico4882 Жыл бұрын
Love is incredibly beautiful and holds a special place in my heart. It brings to mind a piece of advice from my friend, emphasizing that love involves discovering numerous ways to cherish someone within a single person.
@CryptobdSchool
@CryptobdSchool 9 ай бұрын
Emphasizing the beauty of love is valid, implying that it solely revolves around cherishing a single person oversimplifies the complexity of human relationships. Love can take various forms and involve different individuals, experiences, and dynamics. Focusing solely on romantic love might overlook the richness of platonic, familial, and self-love experiences.
@romnickmepico4882
@romnickmepico4882 9 ай бұрын
@@CryptobdSchool Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on love. I really value your insights, and it's clear you've given this a lot of thought. It's wonderful to consider the various dimensions of love, from the romantic to the platonic and beyond. Your perspective has added depth to this conversation, and I'm grateful for that. Let's continue to appreciate and celebrate the richness of all forms of love. Wishing you a day filled with warmth and connection.
@ricardofrancis5814
@ricardofrancis5814 9 ай бұрын
Understanding the dynamics of these various types of Love works was truly amazing. This podcast has been a life changer for me.​@@romnickmepico4882
@Sandra.....2
@Sandra.....2 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoy Harts podcast as it help exposes me to the reality of psychology as it relate to me as a religious Christian. I really find this particular kind of love the empty love something I can personally relate to Empty love, this hit home for me, the commitment was high the passion low. I would love to know if Empty love in marriage can be revived even if one party isn’t really interested in improving the relationship .
@ricardofrancis5814
@ricardofrancis5814 Жыл бұрын
As a Christian being in a marriage relationship, is there any personal tips or experience you could pass on regarding how does one endure experiencing empty love, while still staying committed to your partner and your Christian faith...
@SaraAndreaSayon
@SaraAndreaSayon 11 ай бұрын
I believe that marriage is not always about love. Marriage is more of a commitment to serve and obey the LORD thru your union with each other. Based on experience, marriage is not always feeling that butterfly in your stomach or feeling in love everyday. But it its recommitting yourself every single day to God and to the person He gave you in marriage. :)
@ricardofrancis5814
@ricardofrancis5814 11 ай бұрын
​@@SaraAndreaSayonI understand, marriage is not always about love, but love and marriage are related. Marriage is a commitment but also a sacred union. This is when the Lord allows both to become one in the flesh then usually includes"Passionate love". Overtime both will become intertwined. "This is an essential part of God's plan." Corinthians 6:14 indicates both are bonded together with similarity of beliefs, goals and objectives.
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