Well, we made it through Valentine's Day. The flowers have probably begun dropping their leaves and may have been tossed, and the candy boxes are empty.
Valentine's Day is a wonderful and heart-opening day for those of us in a relationship. But what if you are not? What if you are carrying some old hurt about a relationship that didn't work out as you expected?
This "holiday" is often focused on someone else, but are we willing and able to be our own Valentine?
Last Sunday, I spoke about Jack and Cornelia Addington's book, How To Love and Be Loved: Drawing the Larger Circle. The circle includes the people we love and nurture in our hearts. Do we leave ourselves out of the circle, because of regret, shame or a belief in limitation? Click on the link to listen to my talk.
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Chop Wood, Carry Water
Releasing In Order To Receive
Re-finding Our Smile
Production Or Pipeline
Practicing Restraint
One Way Ticket To Heaven
Not What I Wanted But Just What I Needed
My Christmas List
My Brother's Boat
Moving To A New State
Moving Mountains, Slaying Giants
Mother's Wisdom -- Watch Your Mouth
Making Space For Grace
Looking Back, Looking Forward
Living From The Inside Out
Living From Our Divine Identity
Life's Too Short -- And Life's Too Long
Let It Be Easy
Let Go And Let God -- Really!
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