Instinct of the Heart

“In art as in love, instinct is enough.” – Anatole France

I don’t believe in love at first sight.

There is such a thing as “interest at first sight” thought and I recently experienced that.
But whether to love a thing or a person is a choice, even if made subconsciously. When I ask myself why do I love this person, I always get vague answers like “she’s just so nice” which isn’t much of an answer because many women have been nice to me and yet I don’t hold them above all others on my love-o-meter.
I think the decision process of love is so complicated that it has to reside in the subconscious. To deal with all the variables in the forefront of our minds would drive us crazy and lead to failure, like trying to plan every muscle movement of your golf shot on the upswing.
So love is like an instinct.
I think love is built between two people during interactions completely in the background. It’s not that “she’s so nice,” it’s how she acts when she’s being nice — the way her eyes move, the expressions on her face, the rest of her body language. But all these cues are so subtle, it’s not possible for me to point out the exact sequence of events that leads to love.
Recently I met someone. It was interest at first sight.
Then she only had to say a couple of things to me and I was very interested. And it wasn’t at all what she said, it was how she said it.
I wanted to tell her that I liked her, but I apparently have a phobia about doing such things. I was terrified.
Thoughts of her kept rolling around in my head though. She doesn’t speak English very well, so I was really afraid that if I tried to talk with her about it there would be some sort of misunderstanding. Instinct took over, and I decided to make her a picture. I like to make pictures. This one was a hint. It was the Chinese symbols for “pretty woman” on a blue cloud background.
My heart was beating so fast when I was about to give it to her that I had to employ the deep breathing tips I’ve learned recently. It didn’t help. I could barely think.
It seems she understood the meaning though.

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Comments

4 responses to “Instinct of the Heart”

  1. Awesome! That is just so far out cool. Glad to hear. Love the graphic. Love all your graphics, actually. Saw them on your other site.

  2. Neuro Aster (or NeuRoaster as I like to call you)!!

    Thanks for the information about Greek. I've heard that some meaning has been lost in translations from Greek to English in the Bible because their words are so specific and we have to use phrases to capture the meanings.

    Frieda!!

    It *is* a true story. I just spent two wonderful hours on the phone with her and her English improved during the conversation. It helps to have the computer handy so she can type out anything I can't understand. And I can do the same. She says I talk to fast. 🙂

  3. I hope this is a true story, cause it's awfully cool. Would make a great scene in a book at any rate, or even a short story. And I think you're spot on about love.

  4. Alternatively, we might speak of "infatuation at first sight" or "eros at first sight." Part of it is that the English language uses the one word "love" to mean so many different things, unlike the Greek language, which apparently has different words for different kinds of love. "eros" "agape" "philos" etc

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