Book recommendation: WE SO SELDOM LOOK ON LOVE (by Barbara Gowdy) - Unfair the devoted

Published on 10 November 2024 at 12:51

We so seldom look on love by Barbara Gowdy is an amazing collection of stories. Its stories are intriguing and a bit out of the norm. This book is chosen for review because its contents hide meanings, other than the obvious, which resonates with this blog's goal. Read on to find hidden meanings in its pages. 

Two stories among its collection really strike a cord with the common goal of freeing women from the bonds of sexual entrapment and enslavement. Bonds misused by the demonic tenets bonded system which emphasizes cheating and degrading the angelic. The first story is 'Lizards' and the second is 'We so seldom look on love'.

  • Unhonored vows 
    The author uses Lizards as a euphemism for demonic essence carriers who emotionally harass and sexual entangle a happily married woman. As is usual in society, the woman is portrayed as a promiscuous person who deserves to be punished. Having multiple affairs with various men who come knocking at her door while her husband is away, ultimately leads to the death of her child. 

 

  • Unfair the devoted 
    In the story of Lizards, Emma's husband is completely devoted to her love. He makes it known even in the final moments after catching her red-handed in adultery, he mentions that he only wishes for her love. Love is the most important feeling in the world. We might not feel its importance, we might cheat it of sexual pleasure. Love still exists, yet look how bad our world is. How much more worse would it be if love ceases to exist? I appeal to women, let us not mistake the devotion of the angelic to love as encouragement to sustain the systems of cheating. Look to civilized ways of bearing bonds, without cheating the angelic. For the angelic are bonded to preserve love, most of them do it sub-consciously. There are examples of bond bearing methods in the eBook 'The Angels and Demons Feud' which is available on this website. 

 

  • Give life to the living 
    In the story titled 'We so seldom look on love', the author uses the euphemisms of dead corpses to refer to the members of the demonic bonded system of entrapment and enslavement of women. The story's main character is attracted to dead corpses from an early age which served to symbolize that women are recruited to the sexual enslavement of the system at an age too early. It provides a gory description of a child playing with corpses and having to menstruate. This is similar to the review provided in various movies on this blog about forceful child abuse and recruiting minors to sexual entrapment. 

 

  • Purposefully repulsive 
    The purposeful repulsiveness of the character's desire for sexual intercourse with corpses is an indication of the dislike women truly have for being enslaved by the system. The book uses the euphemism of corpses and the uncontrollable erotic desires towards what is naturally repulsive as a way of express disgust at the forceful sexual bondage of women to the systems of cheating. 

 

  • Like the Twilight saga 
    Like the twilight saga movies, the main character prefers giving her love to the dead, just like Bella chose vampire dead Edward over werewolf organic Jacob. The end result is death. For only death can come from the dead. Halloween holds no cure to this. The challenge is to build and multiply love. Multiply love so much, that the dead start to feel alive. For the light of love shines through and penetrates even the darkest of places. 

 

  • Bonded to sexual slavery 
    The story's characters desire for love is explicitly stated when she proclaims that 'I don't think I can love anyone else but dead corpses'. This statement implies the bonded nature of the systems of cheating. Women aren't free to give love to the loving. Those who are finally free to be with the uninitiates or the angelic fools, are made rid of love through various primitive practices. 

 

  • The death of love 
    The character's real life interest 'Matt' is a personification of love. He's so blinded to her enslavement that he unknowingly indulges in practices to encourage it. He ends up accompanying her to the morgue, while she goes in to engage in her deprecating acts. He ultimately sacrifices himself for her to love as a corpse. Death begets dead. In reality, most fools are so blind that they take their partners to places where the entrapment and enslavement of women are sustained. Several women have been degraded in the restrooms of public places unknown to a waiting partner. Did you know that system members sometimes symbolize that the angelic pay them money to help with the destruction of love, or to help rid women of the fires of love? What impudence, but yes they do it indirectly and deceitfully without the telling the man. Some men even accept to pay for their lovers to be defended, but its just a testament of ignorance, because their bonds forbid what they ask you to pay for. Love sacrifices himself, and in reality too many people are now attracted to the emptiness promoted by the system through vanity. The angelic who succumb to such enticements end up sacrificing themselves, because the system is bonded to not allow the angelic benefit from its schemes.

I am in the last chapter of this book and it resonates with my ideas for this blog. Although, I seem to have forgotten most of the things I intended to write about it. I would be sure to edit this pages if anything else comes to mind. You can purchase copies of the book on this link. Reading is good for the mind.

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