ROMANTIC LOVE IS A HOAX!

EMOTIONAL PROGRAMMING TO 'FALL IN LOVE'

    This ever-popular discussion is left on this home page
in case others might want to sponsor it in the future.

    You can read an article that appeared in the Minnesota Daily
by consulting their electronic archive:
http://www.daily.umn.edu/
Go to Archives.
In the Search box, type: Amy Becker.
She is the author of the article:
"Romance-free relationships wanted"
Monday, February 17, 1997.
Click this article with your mouse.
You will also find a picture of James Park, the presenter, with this article.

    In 1998  this event was also featured
on the front page of the StarTribune on Valentine's Day.


    An outline of this presentation and discussion appears below:

ROMANTIC LOVE IS A HOAX!

EMOTIONAL PROGRAMMING TO FALL IN LOVE'

    How can we transcend our romantic delusions and fantasy feelings
and build our loving relationships on reality?
Romantic love may be the most pervasive myth of Western culture.
Romance is a cultural invention, not a natural phenomenon.
We have been so deeply indoctrinated into the romantic myth
that we have no awareness of the process of emotional programming
that created our romantic responses.
Popular culture is the main way we learn how to 'fall in love'.
Movies, television, popular songs, novels, and magazines
all train our feelings into the wonderful delusion of romance.

    Our romantic games would be harmless if everyone knew
that romantic love is a fantasy feeling.
But while still under the influence of romantic illusions,
some people make the life-altering mistake of getting married.
We may be wary of every form of political or religious mythology,
but what about the most potentially harmful myth—romantic love?

    Religious indoctrination demonstrates emotional programming.
Is 'being saved' the religious equivalent of 'falling in love'?
We are taught what emotions to expect—then we try to re-create them.

    If romantic love is a hoax, what should we do?
Real information can replace romantic illusions.
We can love on the basis of who we choose to be
rather than trying to reproduce romance as seen on television.


OUTLINE:

I. Romantic Love was Invented 800 Years Ago by the French Troubadours.

II. 'Falling in Love' as Temporary Insanity—A Phenomenology of Romance.

III. Love & Marriage: Fantasy & Facts.

IV. How Did We Learn the Romantic Response?

V. Emotional Programming: Romantic & Religious.

VI. Good-bye to Illusions, Hello to Reality.


DISCUSSION LEADER:

    James Park, the presenter of this free and open program,
is an existential philosopher with a deep interest in the dynamics of love.
The first chapter of his NEW WAYS OF LOVING
is called "Romantic Love is a Hoax! Emotional Programming to 'Fall in love'",
which is the background for this talk.


PLACE:

TIME:

WHY: To challenge the pervasive myth of romantic love
and to open the possibility of loving more Authentically.


    If you would like to read the first page
of the chapter on which this talk is based,
which includes the outline of that chapter, click these blue words:
Ch. 1 Romantic Love is a Hoax!  Emotional Programming to 'Fall in Love'.


    If you would like to read some good books
critical of romantic love, click these words:
Best Books Critical of Romantic Love.


Full information about New Ways of Loving by James Park.


Go to a complete listing of resources critical of romantic illusions:
The Romantic Love Portal .


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