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"Like Air and Water, There's Enough Love for All.."--and more tips from GlobalPeaceTribe.com

on Mon, 11/01/2021 - 13:35

From May 8th, 2021 session of the FB posts on Global Peace Tribe, I am hearing ideas about Greater Love, Divine Feminine and Divine Masculine energies. ArielleFord.com (Attracting Your Soul Mate author..and free ebook of a Dating Guide.) shares that 'Falling In Love is the world's greatest drug" and may be 'nature's trick to procreate...and may wear off in a matter of months or years. She calls 'Falling In Love' the 'socially okay form of society.'  She says "Love is an art, more than a feeling, a choice and connection, a decision, a practice and behavior...Love opens our hearts and expands our world

. Love entails making agreements to care and love someone on their good and bad days, become another's home, we will become better people. I will become your best friend, lover and protector...and if things go South, I won't sell you out... Love ia also about truth-telling, love is G-d and an art and you are the artist. Your love will be your legacy and masterpiece....' Her favorite quote from Sean Keene...says it's key to love an imperfect person perfectly rather than find one without needs, flaws.

The www.GodCardsforMen.com founder (these explore 55 masculine archetypes) helped sponsor the show. The Evolved Masculine coach and many others such as Gay and Katie Hendricks will also be part of the show. I was hoping to see a live program happening today but didn't get the link to work, for LoveCoachAlive FB group. Okay I'm letting life unfold with guidance from love from above so can trust this is all part of my path. I appreciate so many thousands of people doing their work and sharing their talents...so we can benefit today. Hope that helps feel more like a treat than a trick today!

PS Here's a note about a song Sally Rogers (on FB, Folk Singer) shared along with her series of 'a song a day keeps the virus away..." ( and maybe the opposite would be true too, so let's keep singing for ourselves and others to be well, shall we?) From onling resources, "Alfred, Lord Tennyson wrote Crossing the Bar in 1889, three years before he died. The poem describes his placid and accepting attitude toward death. ... The poem itself is a metaphor for death. 'Crossing the Bar' could be interpreted to mean “crossing the sandbar” out into sea, transitioning from life into death,..."