Still, there is one concept of paradise, or, rather, of paradise lost, that is universally acknowledged as perfect to everyone in the western world: the Garden of Eden. What is it about Eden that makes it so perfect? In The Diary of Adam and Eve, Mark Twain hints to the nature of this elusive paradisiacal quality: At the end of his life, pondering his banishment from the Garden, Adam concludes that it was better to live outside the Garden with Eve than inside without her because, for him, “whersoever she was, there was Eden.” Mark Twain writes after my own heart!
Social Exchange Theory (SET) states that all human relationships are formed by the use of a subjective cost-benefit analysis and the comparison of alternatives. Benefits include things like material or financial gains, social status, and emotional comforts. Costs generally consist of sacrifices of time, money, or lost opportunities. The outcome equals benefits minus costs (click here to learn more). Basically, according to SET, we’re doing math equations in our head to assess our own worth compared to our partners, constantly weighing the exchange of resources to make sure we’re coming out on top, while also looking over our shoulder to see if we should trade up for the bigger better deal. If this is true, it is no wonder we feel so much anxiety in our relationships, and that our rates of divorce and depression continue to rise. Not only do we keep trying to use our heads instead of our hearts to forge long lasting and meaningful connections, we also seem to think, quite curiously, that the purpose of love is to advance our position in our social-economic model of living.

Eden is letting go of everything you think you know about the way things should be and accepting what simply is. Eden is opening yourself up, as if you were the first person on earth, to experience without expectation so that every moment bursts with wonder and excitement. Eden is looking at your lover and thinking, my god you are gorgeous and perfect simply because you are. Eden is looking in the mirror and thinking, my god you are gorgeous and perfect simply because you are. -STEVIE
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You are gorgeous and Perfect!!! I loved this blog! Miss you !! <3<3<3
So much to say.
My lover keeps trying to get me on board with unconditional love.
That is what he has for me...
I obviously have stuff to learn because
When the going gets tough
The tough run off to Costa Rica !!!!
Can't wait to see you next week.
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At our alma mater UCLA where I prepped for law school
they teach the difference between Harvard and Yale law is
Harvard teaches you what the law is
Yale teaches what the law should be.
Sounds like Harvard would have been Eden...
I visited Harvard but ended up not going to law school altogether perhaps because
as Led Zeppelin sings
I could never decide whether to embrace
What is or What should (never?) be
Hopefully Costa proves different !!!!
Very excited,
much love
sublime prose, dear one. you hit it on the mark, as always. i sup on your words like a home-cooked favorite, and feel alive alive alive. i love and miss you. soon we need a tete a tete. hugs to tree and kiki.
Who knew that my baby would become a world traveler. She set her sites high in the Doggie Daycare. She was like, "I'm way beyond this. I'm breaking out of this small town! Screw these lowlifes!"
Oh Stevie I do love you so. You always speak from your deepest heart - authentic, compassionate, and loving the world as it is. So beautiful.
Ahhhh, Stevie...so wonderfully written,I read this as such an incredibly beautiful tribute to Tree and your unconditional love for him...hugs:-)D
If you want to find happiness, give more than you receive.
I loved reading that Stevie! Miss u!
~April Y
Thanks for catalizing some of the angst surrounding my desire to shift QuietSpacing away from the notion of "productivity" and towards the blending of quiet, space, simplicity, and the objective of generating the types of memories (the currency of life) that will allow us to answer in the affirmative the only truly relevant question which cannot be answer until the end of our days: Did I make good use of the time I had?
Yeah... I married well...
...And I make pretty good spaghetti sauce MF
@Melissa- You too are gorgeous and perfect just because you are. I love and miss u! xo.
@VG- Yo yo sista! As far as unconditional love goes, it has less to do with the person receiving it than it does with your choice to give it. Nor does it mean that a relationship doesn't have boundaries. From a spiritual perspective, we can have unconditional love for everything simply because it is and it is perfect. Oh sheeesh...I foresee long nights with juicy conversations in CR :) And I don't think there's laws in Eden.
@Reagan- Thank you my love. When I write, I often think of you as my audience. It helps me keep my voice authentic if I think I'm talking to you! xoxo.
@lv4kiki- Sometimes I actually think that Kiki is the mastermind behind everything we do. Occasionally in her sleep I swear I hear her saying..."Dance puppets, dance!!" I love you Lay! xoxo.
@mamatuyas- I love you too Mom!!! You too are part of the audience in my head when I write. And it's amazing, even in my critical head, you're always so supportive :)
@Diane- You are very right. My love for Tree continues to inspire me every day in so many ways.
@Senior- Here! Here!! I can't agree more.
@April Y- What's up sweet angel!! Thanks so much for leaving a comment. It's so nice to hear from you!! I love you and hope I get to see you soon.
@Paul H. Burton- Yes yes yes!! Of course a byproduct of QuietSpacing will be to increase productivity, but the real boon is the increase in quality of time spent. And often, 'quality time', ex. a hike through the woods with your partner, has nothing to do with productivity, but is essential to human connection and happiness.
@Tree- You make more than good spaghetti sauce baby...MEEEOOOOOW!!!!
That sunset is incredible - you two ARE in Eden.
miss u.
happy for u both.
-Sel-
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