“It doesn’t matter who you love, or how you love . . . but that you love”.
– Linda Commito
What if we could experience Valentine’s Day, not just as a romantic holiday, but as an occasion to celebrate love in our everyday lives? How can we ignite a spark of open-heartedness? We need more love in this world. Why not use this time as an opportunity to bring love and joy into our interactions with others, whether they are partners, friends, family, neighbors, co-workers, pets or total strangers.
If you believe, as I do, that there is never too much love in the world, then why not take it up a notch and spend a little more time and effort to bring love and happiness to others? Sometimes, the simplest things can light up someone’s day – a card, a call, a hug (virtual or in person) or simply listening to another and letting them know: “you are appreciated”. The more that we lovingly touch someone else’s life, the more our hearts are opened, softened, filled with joy.
One of the reasons we love Valentine’s Day is that most of us enjoy being acknowledged and cherished, and being able to express that to one another. So instead of focusing solely on that “special person” in our life, or being disappointed that we don’t have one, perhaps we could use this Valentine’s Day and EVERY DAY to open our hearts wider and let others know in our own unique ways that we care. A friend CC shared: “At a time when I couldn’t find love, I decided to BE LOVE.” And she does that beautifully in her everyday life.
Love IS Love. To give, to share, to experience love is a gift. Humans have a wonderful capacity to express their open heartedness. So why do we limit who, why and how we can love another being? Why do some find it difficult to accept that we have different ways to open our hearts, to share our affections, to love who we love? We should be able to do so without other people’s or society’s judgments. Why should it matter what the color of someone’s skin, what religion, or what sex, when one’s heart is expansive in a way that is pure and simply LOVE. We don’t have enough of it in this world.Let’s celebrate whoever and whatever can help us to open our hearts wide to love. It is the best gift of all . . . to ourselves and to humanity.
Let’s love like there is no tomorrow!
I am grateful for the opportunity to share my love and thoughts with you each month. Thank you!
Many blessing to you and your loved ones,
I’m inviting you to consider new ways to celebrate your love and friendships that will bring joy and an opportunity to experience closer connections.
If you really knew me, you’d understand why I am so passionate about the creation of Just Ask 1 2 3. I’ve always loved introducing people to each other, either in romantic ways or to develop quality friendships. I think most good relationships start with open communication, which is why I came up with and developed 4 different levels of decks with 53 Just Ask 1 2 3 questions in each one.
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