Love is a vast energy that's around us all the time. It's just looking for a way to be embodies in human form. But if you don't believe this energy exists, you'll certainly never experience your particular cupful of it. It will only be an idea. You will start to encounter love on every corner, in the eyes of every person you meet, in poignant moments you share with strangers, in the sweetness's you share with your friends.
Everything comes to us in life. Somewhere in the back room of our consciousness, we've already asked for whatever arrives. This asking is faith, an expression of the quiet inner conviction that somewhere we already believe that the things we are seeking awaits us. The importance of believing that love actually awaits you is that rather than being in a state of passivity---vaguely imagining that a special person might come along.
I had some unsuitable suitors...some woman were not the girl of my dream. All those times when someone arrived who isn't quite perfect aren't opportunities to give up. In fact, they 're just the opposite....you see that something is being created for you....somewhere out there in the distance...it should deepen your belief that the love of your life really does exist.
I believe that there is more to being available than having your body in a particular environment where somebody else's body might also simultaneously show up. What I am talking is inner availability, a heart that is saying..."I'm ready. I'm willing. I'm putting myself on the line on every conceivable level to allow love to into my life.. It means you're addressed your inhibitions..like being shy or scared and that despite all your reasonable fear...you've sending a message; "Here I am, Love, come get me; I'm yours". In my experience...most woman are open with their mind...but not heart and body. It isn't enough to be intellectually open, to say....Well, I think Love's a great idea, and if someone shows up, i"d certainly give some thought to falling in love. Most woman need to be open with their heart.
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