I like that wording more than, “I am loved,” or, “I am loved by God,” or even, “God loves me.” Feels more intimate, breathing with aliveness. “Am being.”
Category Archives: reflections on worth
Anger. Addiction warning
“What is your anger enabling, protecting against, or symptomatic of?” Anger involves natural amphetamines and painkillers.
Love Is Not a Noun (4). Fear of rejection is belief-based. Only.
Your shame knows that imitating love for the sake of acceptance is dishonest.
Contrast. Paradox. Fullness.
Light and shadows at once. The dark sides of trees against a lit up lawn and sky. The light and the shade both suck us in. And we suck in light and shadow. We are both. We are neither. We are the full scene. And more. A more without end.
Love Is Not a Noun (2). What IS Love?
Love is not a noun. Nor a goal. Love is creating. Uniquely.
Dark Night of the Soul (3) – Michael Mirdad
[3 minute read] If you’d like shallower but wider presentation than the earlier selected excerpts, before diving into their full sources, here’s a decent soup-to-nuts application, all on one (long) page. Nicely synthesized and broadened for a comtemporary, if somewhat New-Age commercial consumer market, I’m comfortable endorsing it as orthodox enough to the original: “…notContinue reading “Dark Night of the Soul (3) – Michael Mirdad”