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It's Okay To Be Love



I read a question "what would be one topic you can speak on without any preparation".  Hmmm....

It's Okay to be Love.  Jumped into my head and heart.

Yes it is okay to be love.  Being love is about being present.  There is nothing to give. 

art by Spriha Gupta

Ever find yourself taking a moment looking at a leaf, a flower or the bark of a tree and looking at it with a childlike curiosity?

You see the texture, the color, capture the feel, the fragrances and time disappears.  

Time disappears.  It's a beautiful space to exist. That's being love.

You are out taking a walk and you notice how the clouds move in the sky. Captured, time disappears.

That's being love.

You take a deep breath and feel the inhale and the exhale. That moment, time disappears.

That's being love.

You witness a person quietly sitting with the sun on their face. Time disappears.

That's being love.

Allowing yourself to feel the water while you wash your hands. Time disappears.

That's being love.

Being love is to witness, observe, feel and embrace the moment.

Seeing a person eyes, seeing the passion in art, feeling the sway of music, celebrating the chirp of birds, the wag of a dog's tail, the feel of the ocean on your feet and to where ever your mind may wonder.


We know. That's being love.

Being love is a pillar for others to witness and lean upon.
Being love is to hug with your eyes or arms to comfort without words.

Being love is to Be Love. It radiates and lights the space around you.

We know what it is like to be in it's presence.

We know. That's being love.

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