"Conusant" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH
Cognizant; acquainted with; having actual knowledge; as, if a party knowing of an agreement in which he has an Interest makes no objection to It, he Is said to be conusant. Co. Litt. 157
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All the romantic lore of our culture has told us when we find true love with a partner it will continue. Yet this partnership lasts only if both parties remain committed to being loving. Not everyone can bear the weight of true love. Wounded hearts turn away from love because they do not want to do the work of healing necessary to sustain and nurture love. Many men, especially, often turn away from true love and choose relationships in which they can be emotionally withholding when they feel like it but still receive love from someone else. Ultimately, they choose power over love. To know and keep true love we have to be willing to surrender the will to power.
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