1. Is it possible for one to be wise without love?
I believe that it is possible for someone to be wise without love, however I believe they would lead very empty lives. It is true that for someone who has a lot of knowledge, they can go on to do many great things in their lifetime with many accomplishments, and they can satisfy their some of their needs; but there comes a point where you need love. Im not suggesting that everyone has to go out and get married; there are different kinds of love.
Love creates many emotions and actions that are neccessary for a productive and happy enviornment. Love from a family establishes support, ecouragement, etc. I think that passion is also a very neccessary part of love in someones life. It keeps excitment and adventure in a persons life. Having a passion or a love for something can be the entire driving force in someones life.
2. Is it possible to love without being wise?
This being the opposite of the first question it is ironic that the answer would produce a very different result. It is in fact entirely possible to love without being wise. Love is one of the emtions known best for bringing out carelessness and loss of reason. Thinking too much about situations inolving love can cause catastrophic outcomes.
Love is exciting and it doesn't have to make sense to anyone other than those who are also experiencing love. Having said that I think at one point or another wisdom does have to play a role of some kind if people want a relationship to last. Some of this knowledge cannot happen in the begining; they come with time and consits of knowledge of the other person, their likes,dislikes, and knowing when to make sacrifices.
Wisdom does not so much play a part when it comes to the love, however in today's society knowing when to make sacrifices, or knowing what's best for someone else are crucial in sustaining the relationship and allowing the love to flourish.
3. What role do our senses play in our knowledge of what is real?
Our senses are 90% of our perception of what is real. Many people cannot believe something is real unless they see it with their own eyes. This makes complete sense. How is anyone suppose to know something is there or that something has happened without the use of sight, smell, touch, and taste when we use they constantly everyday.
The other 10% of our perception is our will to believe in the unexplainable. For some people this 10% may not exsist to them or they find it harder to believe that it is credible because they feel that nothing is possible unless it is proven with cold hard facts. Others believe that there is still many unexplainable mysteries in the world that our senses may never be able to discover.
5. What role does intuition play in our knowledge of what is real?
Intuition plays the first role in our perception and knowledge of what is real. When we use of senses to experience a moment, an object, a sound etc. our perception of what is happening is directly inffluenced by our own intuition. Intuition allows us to come up with an answer in response to what our own senses are expericencing, wether we are immediatly correct or not is another story.