Thursday, May 8, 2014

Thank You, Mothers, For Providing Unconditional Love

People who grew up with it assume everyone did.  People who didn't grow up with it have no understanding of what it's like.  It costs nothing but it is the key ingredient for a person to live at her or his highest potential with ease and grace.

The most fortunate received it from both predominant caregivers.  The unlucky children didn't have it from either predominant caregiver.  It's a safety net for life.  It's creates the ability for someone to know that when all else fails, she is valuable because she is loved.  Sometimes, even though both caregivers were able to provide unconditional love, there is something inside of lost souls that can't accept it.  

I weep for the lost souls that have gone before us without fully understanding or embracing the concept of unconditional love.  Whitney Houston comes to mind, Cory Monteith (from "Glee") seemed to be another.  Ironically, they both sang of the concept of love and acceptance to help others. Cory's version of "I'll Stand by You" is on YouTube.  I was moved by it a few years before his premature death.  

Whitney Houston sings of the greatest love of all.  Love has to start within ourselves.  You have to love yourself before you can give someone else unconditional love.  If you didn't receive it as a child, know that the potential is part of us when we are born, we just have to remove the obstacles in our way.  We all deserve to be loved unconditionally.  It's our truth, we have to believe it.

Happy Mother's Day!!  Thank you to all of the moms that have giving their kids the luxury of unconditional love.  It is the greatest gift of all.

Have a wonderful day!!

Xo
Conni


Today's Mantra:  I am grateful to the people who love me unconditionally.


Mantra for Every Day: I choose to send love to all; receiving love back multiplied in infinite proportions, creating and nurturing pathways of love.

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