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What is jealousy? I love you. You love
me. We are partners in love. We have decided to be for
each other and be with each other for all the time to
come. One fine day, you decide on your own that you
would like to go with someone else. You give many
reasons, but I feel jealous. That is jealousy. Intense
jealousy can result in murders also. Why does one feel
jealous? One feels jealous because one loves, and one
cares. No one feels jealous about conduct of unknown
people. We feel jealous only when our own beloved cheats
on us. Somewhere it is written that jealousy is an
immature reaction. If jealousy is immature then love is
equally so. First stop loving, stop giving any
commitment and then you will never face and jealous
feelings.
Jealousy is the result of breach of
trust. A person who is in intense love will feel intense
jealousy and will find it difficult to adjust with
his/her life after the breach of trust. We are all human
beings and not saints. Saints neither love a person
exclusively nor commit themselves to one person. Their
love is universal. But ours is not. We may feel
compassion for all, but we love only one. When that
person cheats on us, we feel jealous and if we are sure
of the cheating and if our partner goes away, we feel
angry for betrayal of trust.
We feel that there is no way out from the pain of
jealousy, or betrayal or the anger that results from
breach of trust. The more you have invested in your
relationship, the bigger hurt you will experience.
Everyone of us who has to face this unfortunate feeling
and undergo this trauma will have to find his/her own
way, if required with medical help. There are no easy
ways out.
You have two choices now:
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