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Divine love Quote by Simon May

“By imputing to human love features properly reserved for divine love, such as the unconditional and the eternal, we falsify the nature of this most conditional and time-bound and earthy emotion, and force it to labour under intolerable expectations. This divinisation of human love is the latest…” quote by Simon May
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““By imputing to human love features properly reserved for divine love, such as the unconditional and the eternal, we falsify the nature of this most conditional and time-bound and earthy emotion, and force it to labour under intolerable expectations. This divinisation of human love is the latest chapter in humanity’s impulsive quest to steal the powers of its gods, and the longest-running such attempt to reach beyond our humanity. Like the others it must fail; for the moral of these stories is that the limits of the human can be ignored only at terrible cost.””

Simon May

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Limits of Human Love, Simon May, 2020

Projecting divine qualities onto human love creates unrealistic expectations, leading to disappointment and moral cost.

In simple terms: Idealizing love hurts it.

Key Takeaway

Recognize love’s human limits.

Themes

love expectations humanity divine limits

Mood

reflective critical thoughtful

Type

philosophical analytical literary

When to use this quote

  • relationships
  • personal growth
  • spiritual practice
  • literary analysis

Key Concepts

theology psychology ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance idealism and realism in love?
  • What expectations are harmful?
A Different Perspective

Human love cannot fully embody divine attributes without suffering.

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