Was thinking yesterday about the whole Love vs. Lust thing. . . Most people argue that Love is a deeper, more intimate feeling than Lust - less "superficial." But maybe (one more of Essy's convoluted theories

) Love is just another manifestation of Lust? I mean, what makes the concept of "Love" any different than that of Lust? Maybe it's just the intangibility. Maybe when you are in "Love" with someone else, you are just
Lusting over their Soul, their Being, their Essence, instead of their physical Body. Maybe the only reason Love is considered "Divine" and "Superior" to Lust is because it is not as easily explained as the whole Lust factor. People tend to glorify that which they cannot explain and tend to associate the unexplained with a "Divine, Higher Power." Maybe they are just one and the same? Who is to say that one is less or more than the other? - maybe the fact is that they just ARE.
I guess this stems from a trend that I've noticed in the people around me. They're so afraid of LIVING. They're afraid of admitting that they are indeed
human, and they dismiss the basest, most human qualities as "impure" or "un-Christian." I really think that we are put on this Earth to Learn - to Learn about our Humanity as well as to Learn about our Spirituality. One cannot learn by dismissing any part of one's Self.
Thoughts?