What does "Bora" mean?
Platonic love: spiritual love, the desire to abandon the body. Is Plato a freak with snake hair? No, Medusa's love of Bora pattern has the following meanings: 1. Love concept of equality between men and women. 2. Pure spiritual love, not physical love. 3. Ideal view of love, that is, extremely romantic or impossible to realize. There is only one person in this world, and for you, she (he) is perfect and unique. Everyone has his perfect partner, and there is only one. People tend to focus only on 2 and 3. In fact, 1 and 4 are the positive solutions of true platonic love. Plato believes that people are in the most real world of ideas before and after death. There, everyone is a complete man and woman, but in this world, we are all divided into two. So people always feel that if they lose something, they are trying to find their "other half". Plato also used this to explain why people have "relationships". In his theory, no half is more important, so men and women are equal. And your original half in the conceptual world is your perfect object. He/she is somewhere in the world and looking for her/him. There is no other meaning in saying this. I believe in love, and I also realize how powerful this spiritual love is. My love is really a bit like Plato. I believe I am looking for her, but is she my other half? Maybe there will be an answer soon. Everyone wants romantic love. As long as I find her, I am willing to melt her into the romantic ocean ~ ~ ~ Spiritual love Plato asked his teacher Socrates: What is love? So Plato's teacher Socrates took him to the wheat field. Tell Plato to choose the biggest and best ear of wheat from among them, but he can only choose one and can't look back! Plato thought it was too simple. When he came to the teacher empty-handed, the teacher was surprised to ask him why he came back empty-handed. So Plato told the reason why he returned empty-handed: when he went to the wheat ear field, he saw a seemingly good wheat ear. He originally wanted to pick it, but on second thought, the teacher only allowed me to pick it once, and maybe there will be better ones behind! Walking like this, I unconsciously came to the end of the wheat ear field, only to find that I didn't pick a wheat ear in my hand! So Socrates smiled and said to Plato: This is love! ! I also think love in real life is very similar to this story. What do you think is the definition of love? Platonic love, also known as Platonic love, is a spiritual love between the opposite sex named after Plato, a western philosopher, who pursues spiritual communication and rejects sensuality. It was first put forward by Marsilio Ficino in15th century. As a synonym of Socrates' love, it is used to refer to the love relationship between Socrates and students. Plato believes that when the mind abandons the body and yearns for the truth, then thought is the best. When the soul is infected by the sins of the body, people's desire for truth will not be satisfied. When human beings have no strong demand for sensuality, their mood is peaceful. Carnal desire is the expression of animal nature in human nature, and it is also the nature of every creature. People are so-called higher animals because human nature is stronger than animal nature. Spiritual communication is beautiful and moral. Platonic love has the following meanings: 1 Ideal view of love (metaphor for extremely romantic or impossible view of love) II. Pure spiritual love, not physical love. Love concept of equality between men and women 4. There is only one person in this world, and she (he) and you (you) are perfect. In other words, everyone has his perfect partner, and there is only one. The first meaning is the most commonly used, but it is actually a misunderstanding. But since everyone uses it this way, it's another meaning. This misunderstanding comes from Plato's masterpiece The Republic. This book discusses how to build an ideal country, because it may be too idealistic to be realized, so some people use it to explain what Platonic love is. The second meaning is often used, but it is basically a misunderstanding. This misunderstanding comes from Plato's metaphysics. He thinks that what we think is true, and the "real world" we see is not true. The third and fourth meanings are really Plato's view of love or gender. Plato believes that people are in the most real conceptual world before and after death. In this world, everyone is a complete man and woman, and in this world, we are all divided into two. So people always feel that if they lose something, they will try to find their own "other half" (this word also comes from Plato's theory). Plato also used this to explain why people have "relationships". In his theory, no half is more important, so men and women are equal. Moreover, the original half of you in the conceptual world is the perfect object for you. He/she is somewhere in the world looking for you/you. I don't know if this kind of love really exists now, is it really unrealistic or really only exists in fairy tales. Platonic love is just standing beside the lover; Pay silently and wait silently; Don't expect to be close, and don't pray for possession; Even if you know that there will be no result at all, you still stick to it, which is why you don't ask for anything in return, and it is doomed to a tragic ending; In the end, it can only be a parallel line waiting in the distance; Leave only the beautiful fragments in memory as eternity! ! The core of Plato's philosophy is idealism. In his view, the only real world is the eternal conceptual world, and the real world people feel is only a reflection of the conceptual world. Plato called things and general things beyond independence and people's understanding ideas, and thought that only ideas were true, because they constituted an objective and independent world of ideas, such as goodness itself, beauty itself and justice itself. Later, people called the pursuit of pure spirit "Platonic behavior" Plato.