Romance is the Adventure of
Consciousness
Romance is the Eternal emerging in the
ephemeral.
* The adventure of seeking the unattainable is
Romance.
* Romance never dies. It cannot die. It has never died in the
history of man.
* The seeking is the adventure. Attaining is the
fulfilment.
* The seeking is an eternal flame that knows no death.
Attaining is a fulfilment that leads to higher seeking. It gives higher life to
the unattainable. Death is nowhere on the agenda. Neither decay nor diminishing
intensity is permissible here.
* The Eternal extends itself into the
ephemeral.
* The Eternal does so, so that the ephemeral can acquire
eternity.
* The strength, rather the infinite strength, of the ephemeral
is so great that it ardently sets to work to convert the Eternal into the
ephemeral. Mostly it succeeds or thinks it succeeds.
* The Eternal never
dies. It withdraws temporarily.
* The Eternal eternally presents itself
to the ephemeral for its valid acceptance. That is why Romance rears its head
all the time at all ages. It knows no death.
* Man misses no opportunity
to be false, to falsify anything. The greater the Truth, the more vehement is
his effort at falsification.
* When he utterly fails, he falsely
announces a victory to falsehood. Thus an ideal gets
organised. Organisation is death. Romance is said to die when it is
organised into marriage. What dies is not Romance, it is the dead organisation
that gives life to its death.
* Romance cannot die, it has never died. It
emerges to give life to death and dead habits. They smother Romance to death and
triumphantly announce their own death as the death of Romance.
* Romance
is described to have nine expressions in life. The most perfect expression of
them is seen in Man seeking the woman or the woman longing for the Man, which
culminates in the spiritual concept of
Ishwara-Shakthi.