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Please help me understand this quote? Thanks?

by Guest60106  |  earlier

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"take ones hand and let it go, feel it and let it go. Nothing else is more real then that moment of letting go. There one touches the essence of our existence. Nothing is more real and intense than this, nothing can bear the concept of life better than this" - Ravi Lauri

I think I understand, but since English is not my mother tongue I would like some help understanding what he means. Thanks.

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  1. i will take a guess  if you love someone and they in turn love you too you can truely set them free and they will come back to you   having complete faith that someone loves you completely in return is such a good feeling   your faith in this mutural love sets you free from the shackles of life like not trusting  


  2. English is my first language and I have no idea what this guy is talking about. He apparently thinks that taking someone's hand and then letting it go is incredibly real and intense and bears the concept of life, which makes no sense to me at all. There are many actions much more intense and real and concept-bearing than that. I think Ravi Lauri needs to either explain himself better or get off the drugs lol.

  3. Just thinking...

    Perhaps he means "no thing" in which case the touch might represent real, concrete presence and the absence of touch ("no thing") and letting to represent aloneness, the "essence of our [human] existence."

  4. the concept of "letting go" is that of becoming more independent...letting go of childhood...learning all you can from someone or something but in the end we must move on and become our own person with our own experiences...

    nothing lasts forever

    at least that's what i think

  5. What it is saying is it is difficult to let go of things that you love.  Like the death of a relative or a wife.  

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