What's LOVE Got to "Do" with it? {40}
Valerie Miller
Two Time Self-Published Author | I Introduce You To Yourself ?? | Conscious Lifestyle Strategist?? | Public Speaker | Interior Design Consultant
October 2, 2020
Dear Sparrow,
Love is choosing vulnerability, and BEing vulnerable to the bone, to your core displaying YOU in essence completely naked. Letting it all out with honesty and integrity. More so the epitome of opening yourself up like the bloom of a flower and loving sincerely, falling hard head over heals.
Sparrow, are you love, are you vulnerable, are you naked giving every ounce of you to someone else in hopes of it being reciprocated? Willing to give your heart, soul, spirit ... every fiber of your being to someone else?
Complete vulnerability, that's love, that's naked, that's real and true. What a wonderful feeling and space to be in life?
In Tina Turners lyrical voice of words. "Who needs a heart, when a heart can be broken?" I'll say we all do, because it takes having courage to gamble the possibility of aligning with the ultimate love of a lifetime in which we all are seeking.
Having found love or on quest of seeking love is a choice only you and/or I can make for ourselves at very pivotal moments of times in our lives when it warrants it most. Some earlier on than others; however, its destined to happen. When this time comes, it's easy to be a bit reluctant, because of all the what if's both good and not so good; however, fears flare up making us pause as we continue to press forward. It's such a joy in the midst of it all, because we are born of love intended to be love with our loves in life present and past.
If you're wondering what love has to do with vulnerability ~ as always, I am forever saying "Everything" because without it we are nothing, lost in a world without wonder of that thing that's greater than us all, and the one thing we are all in unison seeking to elevate our being to immeasurable heights. Something only our God is capable of giving and orchestrating.
Therefore, as a reminder, when we have the courage to choose it, we're destined to discover it ... normally appearing in the person we least expect. The beauty of gifts presented past unbeknownst is revealed in the present and has been there all the time. Take a closer view observing your then and now friends, because those that showed sincere interest once very well could be whom you've been seeking all the time, and available now.
Grace & Gratitude!
Valerie Miller