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Rise In Love Quotes

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Ray   Smith
“Inside her mind, she felt increasingly adrift, as if their lovemaking had reached a realm that transcended the physical body. She saw herself float above her body, past her ceiling, through her roof, and higher and higher, the entire world pulsating and alive with sensations. Even these receded as she floated above her town, the pinpoints of the shop windows and car headlights downtown, then she was even higher, above the mighty Mississippi.”
Ray Smith, The Magnolia That Bloomed Unseen

“Never Fall In Love !! Just Rise In Love !!”
Arshdeep Singh Samrala

AVIS Viswanathan
“The whole idea of love is not about falling in love and falling out of love, it is about rising in love. It is about loving, staying loving, in the present continuous tense. There is no physicality to the act of loving…there is compassion, there is understanding, there is listening, there is holding the other person up when they are falling apart. You hold their heart…this is rising in love… You see, people change, circumstances change, appearances change, physicality changes, but when the loving doesn’t change, when the love flows, you go on rising in love…”
AVIS Viswanathan

Preeth Padmanabhan Nambiar
“Oh world, hear this, the streams of love ends in the salty ocean! My Lord, I wish to rise from this salt!”
Preeth Nambiar

AVIS Viswanathan
“People drift apart after falling in love and getting married because they compartmentalize their lives – one part that was before the marriage and the other that is after the marriage. So, the event of a marriage places a full stop; it ends one phase of the relationship and begins another. This full stop is unnecessary. In Life, everything new soon starts seeming and feeling old; romance then receives lower priority because the courtship is over, the marriage is done, dusted – and in some cases, sadly, dead too. That’s why people who fall in love, fall out of love too. But what if you imagine that the marriage never happened? Won’t the loving be continuous then? Great companionships thrive when you never let marriage take centerstage. Treat marriage, if at all you must marry, like just another date in your courtship calendar. That’s how the loving is ongoing, it is flowing.”
AVIS Viswanathan

“Sometimes I want to talk to someone,
to heal myself,
to feel inspired,
to feel confident..!”
Kedar dhepe

Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma
“Rise in love with passion, for falling is the old fashion.”
Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma, 10 GOLDEN Steps of Life

“To stay loving is to rise in love. Loving does not need any societal approval like the stamp of a marriage. Importantly, marriage does not necessarily make a couple happy or loving. And to stay loving and happy a couple don’t need to be married. Look around you. Consider the stories of a few couples you know. And you will find this truth staring you in the face. On the other hand, it is companionship, and companionship alone, that inspires loving and Happiness.”
Vaani Anand and AVIS Viswanathan