Monday, June 26, 2023

Is It Love?

LOVE WITH RESPECT!

LISTEN PATIENTLY.

SHOW APPRECIATION.


Affirmations:

I give the Love I Am to both foe and friend.

Everything I give I receive.

Love is the Truth of Who I Am.

The more I give Love, the more love is awakened in everyone.


How Do You Love?


How do you show you love someone?

How do you show you care?

What are the ways you express your love?

How do you demonstrate you really feel for others?


Is it Love or need?

Is it Love or worry?

Is it Love or lust?

Are you desiring to give Love or get Love?


Learned personality-based Love is often based on fear, restriction and suspicion.

When we are doubting or jealous, we are afraid of losing.

When we are judging and criticizing, we are desiring to fix and change.

When parents and partners are complaining and not appreciating, they are not loving.


Love is kind and patient.

Love demonstrates and teaches.

Love shows the way.

Love trusts and allows.


Love is sharing and caring.

Love listens and is present.

Love believes and gives encouragement.

Love seeks only to please and give joy.


Love is not abrasive or mean.

Love forgives and forgets.

Love is gentle and allowing.

Love heals and seeks the highest and best.


Love is honest and trustworthy.

Love receives and gives equally.

Love is responsible and able to respond.

Love commits to what is best for both.


Love joins with others happiness.

Love is peaceful and does not complain.

Love continues during struggles and strife.

Love remembers only Love.


When we fall into the drama and trauma, we have forgotten to Love.

When we let ourselves judge and compare, we have become a critic.

When we hear ourselves gossip and complain, we have separated from Love.

When we talk about past mistakes. we have withheld forgiveness and Love.


Seek only to Love, 

Betty Lue


"You cannot worry about someone and love them at the same time. 

Most people mistake the emotion of worry for the emotion of love. 

They think that worrying about somebody means that you love them".

—Abraham

The word worry comes from the Old English wyrgan, which originally meant "strangle,”

 and changed over the years to mean first "harass," and then "cause anxiety to.