This article appeared in a google scholar alert to which I am subscribed. It is written like this. One wonders a bit, if it is easy to publish in the International Journal of Psychiatry, by writing like this.
"Leonard Cohen and others recognise that within romances are tempests, and that the course of true love never does run smooth. The path of love can be broken by such dynamics. For some, romance can be enriched by such relational turmoil and can result in an enduring intimate connection. It can turn into a lifelong adventure and bond, a balance within the relational power dynamics and fluctuations. Two can be both two and one.
The lifelong holy bond may incorporate children into the sacred mundane.
The gift of love and caring, mutuality and self-concern may be passed on from generation to generation. For, within our mortal condition, one generation passes on the blessings and frailties of human life. Generations procreate and pass away. The life of humanity as a whole contains blessings and tribulations."
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That has to be one of those fake journals, and I'll bet this was written by some AI not well trained in English.
It is written by Ken Fuchsman: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_A._Fuchsman
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