Thursday, May 13, 2010

Seed to the sower

Early on in life most of us have experienced hurt and we operate from
that point on from a place of reducing the likelihood of it happening
again. So we wait until someone extends themselves to the point that
we feel comfortable in revealing a small part of ourselves in return.
But instead of going all in based on what we feel and what we really
want in the relationship regardless of the outcome. But it is
precisely this love that has abandoned ego to fall in...exactly as the
moment is. This kind of love regenerates itself continually,
transcending time and space in the way that maternal love does. So
while we look to our partners to refill us as we impart our gift of
love it is actually the release of love that generates the refilling.
God promised seed to the sower, so as long as we give, we will receive
in like kind. If you don't feel loved enough, quite simply you're not
loving enough.
Early on in life most of us have experienced hurt and we operate from
that point on from a place of reducing the likelihood of it happening
again. So we wait until someone extends themselves to the point that
we feel comfortable in revealing a small part of ourselves in return.
But instead of going all in based on what we feel and what we really
want in the relationship regardless of the outcome. But it is
precisely this love that has abandoned ego to fall in...exactly as the
moment is. This kind of love regenerates itself continually,
transcending time and space in the way that maternal love does. So
while we look to our partners to refill us as we impart our gift of
love it is actually the release of love that generates the refilling.
God promised seed to the sower, so as long as we give, we will receive
in like kind. If you don't feel loved enough, quite simply you're not
loving enough.

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