I’m sure that many of you have read or at least can quickly recall Paul’s 13th chapter of first Corinthians. If you have not read it, then we’ll let that be a part of the homework assignment today. A dynamic treatise on love. And among other things, Paul sums up some spiritual achievements. And then he says, “If with these things, you have not love, you are nothing.” And that’s pretty emphatic. He doesn’t say that without love you’re handicapped, without love you’re gonna have difficulties in life. He says without love you are nothing. That’s pretty blunt. Yet it helps us to understand that the whole concept of love is much more than emotions, much more than senses and feelings, and sexual involvements. It’s so much deeper than all of this. Love is the completeness of life. Teilhard de Chardin refers to it as the totalization of life. He refers often to the totalizing process.