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Marriage is a supreme sharing of experience,
and an adventure in the most intimate of human relationships.
It is the joyous union of two people whose comradeship and
mutual understanding have flowered in romance. Today ___________
and__________ proclaim their love and commitment to the
world, and we gather here to rejoice, with and for them,
in the new life they now undertake together.
The joy we feel now is a solemn joy, because the act of
marriage has many consequences, both social and personal.
Marriage requires "love," a word we often use
with vagueness and sentimentality. We may assume that love
is some rare and mystical event, when in fact it is our
natural state of being.
So what do we mean by love? When we love, we see things
other people do not see. We see beneath the surface, to
the qualities which make our beloved special and unique.
To see with loving eyes, is to know inner beauty. And to
be loved is to be seen, and known, as we are known to no
other. One who loves us, gives us a unique gift: a piece
of ourselves, but a piece that only they could give us.
We who love, can look at each other's life and say, "I
touched his life," or, "I touched her life,"
just as an artist might say, "I touched this canvas."
"Those brushstrokes in the comer of this magnificent
mural, those are mine. I was a part of this life, and it
is a part of me." Marriage is to belong to each other
through a unique and diverse collaboration, like two threads
crossing in different directions, yet weaving one tapestry
together.
The secret of love and marriage is similar to that of religion
itself. It is the emergence of the larger self. It is the
finding of one's life by losing it. Such is the privilege
of husband and wife - to be each himself, herself and yet
another; to face the world strong, with the courage of two.
To make this relationship work, therefore, takes more than
love. It takes trust, to know in your hearts that you want
only the best for each other. It takes dedication, to stay
open to one another, to learn and grow, even when it is
difficult to do so. And it takes faith, to go forward together
without knowing what the future holds for you both. While
love is our natural state of being, these other qualities
are not as easy to come by. They are not a destination,
but a journey.
The true art of married life is in this an inner spiritual
journey. It is a mutual enrichment, a give and take between
two personalities, a mingling of two endowments which diminishes
neither, but enhances both.
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