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Thursday, April 5, 2012

EMOTIONAL INCONSISTENCY AND TRANSPARENCY UPDATED

The subject has been updated to appropriately include a link (below) to another relevant topic previously addressed in additon to the following subjects separately examined, (see COMPANIONSHIP - A PERSONAL VIEWPOINT, AN EXAMPLE OF CONSISTENCY and TRANSPARENCY), however, in the monthly theme for April these separate topics are being examined collectively by focusing on the opposite of consistency from one perspective, TO DEMONSTRATE THAT IF COMPANIONSHIP BETWEEN INCONSISTENCY AND TRANSPARENCY CAN BE OBVIOUS, SO TOO CAN BE COMPANIONSHIP BETWEEN CONSISTENCY AND TRANSPARENCY, as follows:
Many different feelings are confused for “LOVE”,
Which are in turn excused for typical juvenile moves, said to be from above.
For example, JEALOUSY, in the case of an unwanted suitor, can and does lead to a multitude of deviances,
That is attributed at the doorstep of affectionate grievances.
Then there is PRIDE, also in the case of an unwanted suitor, which can lead to constant attention-getting schemes,
To attract an uninterested party, disillusioned by repetitive themes.
Not to be kept down, PRIDE again rears its“head” in the case of a rejected suitor,
To inject itself at every twist and turn into becoming an over-bearing monitor.
Then there is, INTENSE DESIRE, which if left in the “hands” of a business-consumed suitor can reveal an exploiter,
And UNBRIDLED ATTRACTION from a self-centered suitor can be mistaken for the form of an affectionate character.
Now, their companion, PLEASURE-FOCUSED LONGING, run "amuck", in the case of a shipwrecked suitor can lead such an individual to become an out-of-control stalker.
Finally, ALL THE ABOVE CONDITIONSin the hands of an alienated mentor, reveals an obsessed schemer.
THERE IS A CLEAR PATTERN OF INCONSISTENCY EVEN IN THIS CONFUSED EMOTIONAL MAZE ABOVE THAT CANNOT BE MISTAKEN FOR “LOVE”,
BECAUSE IN THIS MAZE THE COMPANIONSHIP WITH TRANSPARENCY, INCONSISTENCY IS OBVIOUS, EVEN FROM THOSE WITH WORDS SEEMINGLY LIKE THOSE OF A DOVE.

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