This
week, as a result of a project I'm working
on I had to delve into my past. (And we all
know how murky the past can often be!).
To
begin with the exercise didn't feel comfortable
as I had to recall memories that were behind
a door I didn't want to open. But what I found
behind that door took me by surprise.
As
I began to cruise through the memories I began
to see things in my past unfolding with a
new light. As I watched them I saw them with
love. But as I relived the memories something
occurred to me.
The
thoughts rolling around in my mind revolved
around how things in my past had gone wrong,
and how that 'going wrong' had perhaps tarnished
my perspective, effecting the way I sometimes
think and feel about current situations.
This
led me to think about 'now' and how I can
fall in love more now and not let past events
hold me back. And you can imagine my delight
-while holding this intention - as I stumbled
across an old M People CD How Can I Love
You More?
This
led to a couple of things:
1.
Continually asking myself when I am with friends
and family, how can I love you more? and
2. Allowing moment-to-moment experiences to
flow
The
second thought came to me while sitting in
the garden enjoying the sunshine. It started
with a reminder that life is meaningless and
empty. When I meditate in this void it allows
me to let everything drift away. It gives
me ease. It lets the shackles off. It takes
any burden off my shoulders. It
lets me be! It allows good things to come.
It opens my heart.
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I
had a reminder not so long ago of how good
things come when your heart chakra is wide
open.
I'd
been looking for a specific kind of mentor
for a few months and a chain of events unfolded
at bewildering speed in one afternoon, revealing
a man I'd been seeking.
Prior
to being introduced to him I was - in my own
mind - in complete bliss, laughing at the
way other things in my life had been rapidly
unfolding. I was smiling and filled with more
(much more) enthusiasm and love than is usual.
That
afternoon all the good doors opened.
The
point I want to get across today is that the
question 'How can I love you more?' can be
applied to all the people we meet. It can
be applied to situation and it can be a tool
to continually evolve life until it has been
moulded into the bliss I'm sure you want it
to be.
But,
please, remember to ask yourself the same
question too: how can I love me more?
I
hope you'll find today's tips useful.