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 Like a Lighthouse, True Love Shines For Everyone <br/>-2

True love - is is a puzzle for so many of us. Like giving names like agape or grace, and think it is reserved only for a certain number or that it is so rare that we have little hope of ever finding it.

Yet true love displays Everyone is supposedly to see, which is either rare or all that hard to locate.Indeed, the lighthouse almost always stands on an elevated promontory, certainly exposed to all. (and hear) the lighthouse; otherwise it could not fulfill its purpose.

When fog shrouds its beacon, in mind of the lighthouse is to guide us through perils. Night and day, in any kind of weather, its steady light rotates in every direction - 360 degrees - illuminating the safe harbor to travelers on sea and land. the lighthouse still shines and adds a loud horn to make sure all those within within range get the message.

Notice a few things about the lighthouse. First, its beam falls on everyone alike. Pilgrim or pirate, saint or sinner, it does not concern the lighthouse. Its rays are available equally to all, without any kind of condition or limitation. step they need take is to keep open their eyes (and sometimes ears). It is always their choice.

The lighthouse, by its very nature. It does not uproot itself, wade out into the ocean, take a ship by the prow, and insist that the vessel steer toward safety. , set the example of the "tough love" that respects others "free will to follow their own spiritual paths.

It keeps to discouraged or start to think that it is not value to its purpose. It keeps shining its light because eventually, someone will notice and will avoid danger thanks to its illumination That is true faith.

This is perhaps the hardest lesson of the lighthouse, the most brilliant part of its own light falls on the lighthouse itself, demonstrating that light - and love - are a two-way street, to the benefit of both the recipient and the giver. -that giving unconditional love (light) to others is not meant to be a painful sacrifice. We deserve to receive as much love as we lavish on others.

That we can not have a we love? As puzzling as it may seem, others have have the right to reject our light / love. And, last but by no means least, that we merit our light / love as much as anyone else to whom we give it.

Most of us have a tough time understanding these lighthouse teachings at even the most basic level. We hoard our love and refusal to give it to certain people or groups. We foolishly rush in where angels (lighthouses) fear to tread in we lack faith in others & # 39; we will try desperately to give love while insisting that we are not worthy of it, and giving then hurts because our own cup of love is bone dry.

Yet true love - lighthouse love, unconditional love - is the simplest of all love. Sometimes that is precisely why we do not get it. We & # 39; re so accredited to complex that we discount the validity of anything so utterly simple.

Since complex feel does not seem to be working for us, why not give simplicity a go? Let 's simplify our love and look to the lighthouse as the example of how true love it works for others - and for us.




 Like a Lighthouse, True Love Shines For Everyone <br/>-2


 Like a Lighthouse, True Love Shines For Everyone <br/>-2

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