. . . people to have a successful relationship
that is centered on "Rising" in love.
Valentine's Day is a holiday sure to raise
one's heart beat. While often it's a natural
reaction of anticipation, excitement or
desire, you may instead find one's heart
racing due to anxiety, stress, conflict and
miscommunication in a
relationship.
February 14th is the perfect day to start
anew and overcome the popular "HE SAID, SHE
SAID" conflicts that arise. Spouses,
significant others, family members and even
co-workers face daily challenges of
comprehension and interpretation of someone
else's spoken and unspoken words.
"Falling" in love carries an accepted notion
influenced by
our society, movies, music, and soap operas.
The term
"Falling in Love" is traditionally welcomed.
It diminishes
your concentration on self in favor of potential
expectation of what and how it affects another.
"Rising" in love brings on the notion that
you never
surrender self-empowerment for another. You stay
steadfastly centered in love with one's Self
and keeps
the highest integrity with your Soul. You remain
centered in Self while creatively sharing and
merging
with the energies of another. Beauty in Self,
and in the
Self of another, are never lost or jeopardized.
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