Episode 329 - Rice Is Nice

Episode 293 · December 15th, 2021 · 20 mins 3 secs

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The Lemon Pipers captured something universal and actually moving in their second single, from 1968, entitled "Rice Is Nice". In the third and last verse of that song, the singer asks a question of her/his love and his/their feelings: "And when I get old and wrinkles appear/Will I still find some rice in my hair?"

This cast concerns long-term marriage and its possibility and also its enabling word. What makes it possible? How can you keep loving the same person you first met 30 years ago, or 40 or 50? I mean, people change, right?!

Well, think of all the answers you have heard to that question. Think of all the recipes and maxims and axioms.

All I am trying to do here is add my own, via The Lemon Pipers. The answer to the question of long-term continuity in love is, well, Go Back to the Beginning. How it started is the key to what is happening now, and will happen. Remember how Meister Eckhart put it: "If you're trying to find God, go back to where you lost Him."

Mammoth words. Now think of them in relation to your relationship.

I had my own little breakthrough on this front the other day, concerning an airplane flight of all things. But it really happened.

Oh, and listen to the short excerpt, for Christmas, of the song at the end at the cast. It's by The Peanut Butter Conspiracy, which is probably all you need to know.

Merry Christmas and LUV U!