I’m not a Twitter-er, Tweeter, Twit, ….. whatever, but the one time I check the site out was to see my friend’s Twitter account. She’s special in many ways and just to clarify I didn’t mean “special” al la short bus “special” i.e. mentally challenged. She is so talented and caring and loving it’s amazing. For many, many years I referred to her as my Love Guru I would run to her for advice all the time and what great advice she gives! She is equally generous as creative as is a perfectionist. I cherished our meeting even from before I found out to be known to be friends with her is to hear, “Oh, you’re Kelly’s friends, hhmmmm, she’s is a very special person, that’s good to know you and her are friends.”
Do it! Say it - as often as you can - to yourself, in your head, as you drive, to your co-workers, to strangers and those you truly love….
Just say: LOVE
Is it simple enough for ya? That Tweet was several months ago catching up with the lovely Dr. Kelly she explained how she has taken on LOVE as a serious mission not only for political reason as she explained but also for human reasons. Say love to each and every person you come across see if things change for you. Just having a loving thought towards someone in your line of sight moves you to be on a much higher frequency because by sending it out you will also receive it, the >it< is, LOVE.
It takes some working on especially if that word is not frequently used in your speech pattern. It wasn’t until I was 34 years old, in the mist of huge, heated argument with my Dad that I found the courage to tell him:
“You’ve never, ever said, “I love you”
“But I’ve shown you, no?”
“Yes, but you’ve never said it also needs to be said”
“Okay! Then, I love you!”
“Okay, I love you too”
And like that the word staring to flow into my speech pattern and by flow I mean I was able to say it without getting choked up. Fast forward to now and I say it to everyone so easily and frequently and almost as inappropriately as Nicole Richie used to call guys “hey, gorgeous” on that show. And to watch other people’s reactions is amazing; a study in the human being’s psyche.
“Let’s hug it out, man!”