The Eight Types Of Love According To The Ancient Greeks

The Greeks defined love using more sophisticated terms, such as Eros and Ludus.

Eros is named after the Greek fertility god. It is the concept of passion, intimacy, and desire. It was not always a good thing for the Greeks. They saw it as a kind of madness brought on by Cupid’s arrows. It is about letting go, even though it may be scary for some. Many people dance and drink at night to let go. Do you feel like you’re in flux?-Does your energy level change when you’re with your spouse/partner?

Second, there is the love of friendship or Philie. It is an unawakened virtuous kind of love. Philos is also used to describe a type of general love, which can be shared between lovers, family members, or friends. It may also refer to the desire for an activity or the pleasure it brings. A storage term is also used for love between parents.

Plato says that the most beautiful friendship is between lovers. Eros is what becomes Philie. Philie still feeds Eros for a relationship that wants to grow. Friendship is a way to share experiences, and live a fulfilling life.

How do you classify your friend (social media, drinking, loyal, funny, mentor, and humorous)? What role does Philie play in your life? Do you feel your partner/spouse/relationship as a friend? What type of a friend would you like? What kind of friend are you?

Ludus is the third type of love, a playful affection that affects young lovers or children. Ludus is Latin for “to play”. It’s used by people who view love as an opportunity to play, have fun, and enjoy each other. Ludus can also be used to acquire love and caring. Ludische wants to have the most fun possible.

We have all seen her at the beginning of a relationship when flirting and teasing. We do this when we are dancing or laughing with our friends. We let joy take over as if it were the new rule. They are playful. You like them? Not? What would you change? Are you able to Kindahnlich with each other? What are the requirements to be Kindahnlich together? You still laugh at other people’s jokes. Do you use Word games? Do you laugh at yourself? You can laugh together. Do you feel like you’re floating on a normal sea? What would restore his vibrancy? What would happen if you smiled? What would they do to smile? What makes you laugh? Do you have a spontaneous laugh? You like the same thing? Do you have any new ideas? Pragma is the fourth love. When love matures, it grows. A marriage or arrangement in which there is a strong understanding between the couple. It’s more about long-term commitment and qualities than intimacy. Pragma involves more giving than keeping love. It is not the same as when a couple first fell in. It is Eros’ passion that pushes us to compromise. We must show patience, tolerance, and help our relationship grow.

Have you found the security in your relationship that you were looking for? Do you share the same goals? Are you able to predict and follow patterns? Do you like the characteristics of your partner’s personality? Philautia is the love of existence, which has two types. These are narcissism (or a lack of self-esteem) and philautia. Narcissism is characterized by selfishness and a desire to be admired. It can come with arrogance, conceit and pride.

Trust and self-esteem are two different things. People who have self-esteem are more likely to invest in people and projects without any fear. Failure, rejection, grief, disappointment do not hinder or diminish. They are flexible and open to relationships, growth, and joy. The time is now to move on from past mishaps. Aristotle once said that all friendly feelings toward others are a reflection of the feelings a person has for himself. As it is said in the jargon of today, “Or as we say” cannot download from an empty mug”. What emotions do you want to convey? What does it feel like for people when you’re around? What did you feel when people were around you? What increases with love? How are you doing with your self-talking? You can either spice up your bugs, or you can improve them based upon feedback. Ancient Greeks showed a variety of love. Your preference for the wheel is a result of your past experiences. Do you do this? What’s required to bring it about? Do you and your partner/spouse have the same feeling? How do you keep the flame alive?

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