Be Filled With Love
60Now we see things imperfectly as in a cloudy mirror, but then we will see everything with perfect clarity. I Cor. 13:12 NIV
At the core of our being and in the seat of our soul I believe there is a space for love and nothing else can satisfy the craving it holds.It is a place of complete acceptance of self.Nothing is required of us except to just be who and what we are.If this space is not filled with love then it will be filled with fear instead.When we are filled with fear at the center of our being then we only react to life out of a deep need for love.Everything we do will have a price on it and we wont’ be free to do things just because.Instead, we will do things because we want or expect something in return.
Once we are filled with love then we can move through life from a genuine and honest place, we won’t have a hidden agenda—which may also be hidden from ourselves.We aren’t needy any more.
Being filled with love requires faith and belief in the power of love.The result of love being applied to your life is acceptance of yourself.You will begin to see yourself as you really are because love removes the distortion and you can see clearly.
Being filled with love requires you to welcome love inside your heart.Visualize the light of love filling you inside and covering you, imagine love on top of your head and seeping into your mind.Let the warmth of love penetrate through your being.Embrace love.Allow the energy to permeate your inner being.
Affirm love.Use affirmations like:I am filled with love.I am an instrument of love.I am a channel of love and love radiates from me.I am filled with the light of love.Send love to others silently—meditate on love towards others.When you feel frustration or lack of patience with someone take a deep breath and breathe in love towards this person.
The benefit of being filled with love is that we attract what we are.Usually whatever the question, love is the answer.Love is powerful and it has strong healing properties.
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