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mindofataurusrebloggedmindofataurus How to Know Your Beloved is Approaching It’s a feeling. More than that, you see the connections. You begin to connect the dots of your experiences, which reveal what’s next - your beloved. It’s so crystal clear. It’s inevitable. The feeling should defy the rational mind. There’s a difference between feeling a beloved is on the way and wanting to have a beloved. The difference is is evident in the sentence alone. A feeling is free-flowing, unrestrained and not self-created. Wanting to “have” portrays ownership, restrictions and self-created limits. Love ought to be boundless. When you want a beloved, you search for information that will prove the beloved is on the way. The problem with this is that when the beloved is on the way, you should draw closer to your Self, not seek external proofs that demonstrate a beloved is on the way. When the beloved is on the way, there’s nothing to prove. It’s known. You know that the beloved is approaching. The distance of the beloved is always in measurement to where you are on your personal path. When you’re focused on you and what you want from a beloved, you exclude the most important component - preparation. When the beloved arrives, you’re so congested and clouded in wanting another being to love you, you’re not actually available to the opportunity. Because you haven’t prepared. You forget your divinity. You forget you’re actually whole. You forget how to be who you are. When the beloved arrives, I feel that it’s an organic experience. Your spirit warmly announces, There you are beloved. I’ve been preparing and waiting for you. Welcome home. We cannot receive more love than we’re prepared to receive. Beloveds are deeply connected to where we are in our paths. That’s why Marianne Williamson says, I’m telling you, it works, this thing, this looking within to attract what is without. Make room for love, and it always comes. Make a nest for love, and it always settles. Make a home for the beloved, and he will find his way there. You feel the feeling and you just know that you want to be ready for the beloved. You draw closer to your Self. You want to know yourself as whole, as enough, as worthy. You want to be full. You want to overcome false-beliefs and painful experiences that prevent you from being vulnerable and open. You want to prepare.
Posted on: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 05:04:47 +0000

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