4/12/13

The Man in the Mirror PROJECT: Love; the Light of the World

Most often in life we view love as something exchanged by a man and a woman.  We love our children, we might even love our dog or cat, but true love encompasses more than that.  It is the fabric that holds together our very existence.

Loving life may not need to mean that you enjoy everything you do, but perhaps you appreciate all that is brought to your life as a "gift".  Suppose the love that is shown to you by someone opening the door for you is appreciated in "love".  The little smile that the grocery store clerk throws in your direction is appreciated in "love" or the newly formed buds on the trees are appreciated in "love".

Love is not only a feeling or a longing.  Love is life itself.  When we see something in "love" our hearts are literally warmed.  Inside we feel the warmth radiate our being and for a moment in time we are the light in the world.  The entire universe pauses in appreciation and joy.  Love is found everywhere.  In the trees we admire, the flowers that bloom, in children playing and in the joy you feel in laughter or song. When we appreciate the rhythm and pulse of love beneath the everyday beauty and joy, we begin to foster it within ourselves.  Our attention begins to focus on love and the transformation of light begins within us.  We begin to become the light of the world.

Twin flames when joined are in this field of love, for the atoms themselves that join them back together are formed from love.  The love then is amplified and the union of their soul ignites an explosion in light.  They too become the "Light of the World."

This weekend take time to appreciate in "love" all that you see.  The little smile of a child or the budding of a tree.  Notice how it makes you feel, then notice the slight pause and the delight of the universe itself  already within you applauding your love for the world.  Use this love within you to express it through showing it to others in healing and compassion to help change our world.


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