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Love by Default

Posted - Sep• 25•15

“Can you feel the energy?”

“I think so.  What is it?”

“It’s love.”

The energy of love is one of the most powerful and plentiful energies in the universe.  Many of us have experienced this energy with our family, or a mate.   However, the real energy of love is the energy exchanged between people who have never met!  That is the truth of love – when you can love another whom you have never met.

Think about loving others whom you have never met.  What exactly does that mean?  Sure, we can have empathy for others that we see in crisis on the nightly news.  However, we are talking about pure, loving, energy for those that are walking this Earthly plane in another time and place.  That could be those who have walked the Earth many generations before or after you.  It could mean someone on the other side of the planet that is the same age as you. No one is left out in this concept.

Now, many of the people whom we want to love may not share our beliefs.  Are you able to love someone with a different belief than you?   When we love others and all, we cannot pick and choose who we love based on a menu of items.  No, when we love all, we love everyone with the energy that powers the universe.  We send out loving energy that is reflected back to us.  We do not love in order to be loved, but because it is natural for us to do.  When you love by default, you know that you are experiencing the spiritual side of yourself.

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Tap into that loving energy that is inside each one of us.  Expose the world to that energy without interpretation.   Watch the energy of the world rise to new levels and see that energy reflected back to you in this life!

Written Fri, Sep 25, 2015 8:05 – 8:12 AM MDT

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