Kim Anami writes:
You want love.
I want love too.
Underneath everything we do is the desire to be loved.
And to love.
Ideally, it permeates all of your words and actions, this sprinkling of love.
Whether you are asking your lover to pick her clothes up off the floor (although in a passion-strewn frenzy, such things can be forgiven. Ah, the power of great sex.);
Or your child has ignored your request to go to bed;
Or the barrista makes your ceremonial, non-milk matcha with milk again (ahem);
How many ways can you stay in love?
Love is an overarching feeling. It can film the room and the universe with its enormity.
It is also a conscious choice, moment-to-moment, to be loving.
In the end, your withholding love from others when they “f**k up” and “don’t do things the right way” diminishes you.
The more you radiate love, you constantly lift your vibration. You attract more love. It becomes so that an unloving word now sounds cacophonous coming out of your mouth.
Sometimes, a couple (or parent and child) have gone so long being defended against each other, that the idea of being loving is unimaginable. They’ve forgotten. It’s been that long.
You can change it in an instant.
If you decide to.
Every moment holds within it a new blueprint for the future. You can choose.
Then you have to remain committed to the choice. And committed to love.” Full post at: I Know What You Want | | Kim Anami.
Very nice thoughts for everyday living!
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