The Heart of Life (Love)

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The first hour/part of Saturday’s deep-dive was called The Heart of Life.

My playful intent was to make it profoundly obvious that this whole experience, called “being human in Life,” is ALL ABOUT LOVE.

Not as some cute spiritual phrase or idea, but… literally.

Often, and understandably so, we think that being alive has some other point or purpose than love’s expansion. We, innocently, confuse the opportunity of being human and this creates resistance or agitation that kind of… gets in the way of Love’s expansion. Adorably, it’s like the ego/mind says… “No, no, no, I don’t want it to be about Love, I want it to be about me getting what I want!”

Not realizing, of course, that deep, deep… deep down in the heart of what you are, there is only a craving for Love.

So… All of LIFE is set up in a way to connect you with what you crave most!! It’s the whole point of being ALIVE! buwahahaha 😛

Now, I know, yes, sometimes… it totally doesn’t seem or feel that way. I get that. But the question is… Are we open to the miracle of Life, or… “Are we fearfully determined to capture or hold on to what we only think we want?”

I know for myself, in those difficult times, I’m suuuuper scared of losing what I’m convinced I want. It’s a very innocent misunderstanding that temporarily doesn’t see the Truth of Life or the truth of my experience. Eventually, I’m brought to a place of surrender where I let go of what I’m clinging to and find myself… asking for help, being open to support, and acknowledging my deeper sincerity.

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