'Whenever I get gloomy with the state of the world, I think about the arrivals gate at Heathrow Airport. General opinion's starting to make out that we live in a world of hatred and greed, but I don't see that. It seems to me that love is everywhere. Often, it's not particularly dignified or newsworthy, but it's always there - fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, boyfriends, girlfriends, old friends. When the planes hit the Twin Towers, as far as I know, none of the phone calls from the people on board were messages of hate or revenge - they were all messages of love. If you look for it, I've got a sneaking suspicion... love actually is all around. - Love Actually 2003
LOVE
All we need is love. Love is a very powerful thing and can bring much joy and heartache just the same. It bonds lovers, friends, family, and strangers. Acts of compassion toward another is an extension of love straight from the heart.
Some people feel uncomfortable or awkward when the "L" word is used or when they are expected to reciprocate an 'I Love You'. I understand that sometimes a child is raised with little affection or words of affirmation, and thus as an adult those sort of things are difficult. Sometimes an adult is burned by love and it makes it harder to love again. I wish there was no stigma with that word, because it feels good to love, be loved, share love, say loving things, etc. It really frees your heart and makes a connection to another human that is unlike anything else.
Many associate love with an intimate relationship or with family members only, but love is shared amongst friends more frequently than with anyone else. Love may seem like a harsh or dramatic way to describe the way you feel about your friends, but the bond you share with a quality friend is some of the strongest love out there. In isn't necessarily being in love with your friend, but loving their being. It is about loving their person, their heart, what they stand for, their positive and negative qualities that make them unique and the perfect imperfect friend.
What is the point of all this love talk? Sometimes we forget to love the most important person in our life. We forget to love ourself. Just the way we look at our lover, or that best friend and think 'Gosh I LOVE YOU, you are the best, I just want to scream or eat you up!' we should look in the mirror and feel that way about yours truly. We are our own worst critics, and that is not fair. It is important to hold ourself to a high standard, to push ourself, and to make ourself the best we can be, but why not do that with acceptance and pure compassion. We should find compassion for our flaws, faults and mistakes. When you learn to truly love yourself, you will open your heart up to being loved by the person you are looking for. With love comes respect, trust, and openness with yourself.
Not only does love feel good, but it is a positive thing full of positive energy. When you put that out in the universe you are likely to get in in return. It's science. Just try it.
I mentioned earlier that love is shared between strangers, and you may have said 'is Quita smoking crack tonight, 'cause I ain't love'n no stranger!' Think about it though......I have countless encounters in elevators, on planes, in restaurants, at the gym, etc where I witness acts of kindness. Acts of kindness to a stranger, even as simple as holding a door and sharing a smile, come from a bright place. They come from a warm place in our heart. Hopefully those acts become subconscious because we are full of love and compassion for our fellow friends on this planet and that just spills over without a thought.
Some of the most beloved love is when love is shared between lovers. (how many times can I use love in a sentence?) Oooo ooo oo that is such a sweet sweet feeling. Love that translates to the upmost respect for the other, acceptance of flaws and faults, and a team mate that has your back in this crazy lil game we call life. It is the kind of love that makes you feel safe and secure and comfortable in your own skin. The kind of love that makes you smile when you look at the other person, because your souls are bonded. It is pure unconditional love. It is in a constant state of flow and will not be given more frequently or taken away because of a condition or limitation. That is the kind of love I believe that all (or most) humans are looking for regardless of sex, race, age or sexual orientation. I understand that it may seem like some are not looking for that, but that it because they are acting in such ways that would never attract that kind of love. You must be the person, the person you are looking for, is looking for (Andy Stanly). You want the kind of love I described above? Well go out and get you some by putting some of 'that' out in the world.
Love ya'll :)
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