Love is a force that enriches our lives, connects us to others, and brings joy and fulfillment. While grand gestures and extravagant displays of affection have their place, true love often thrives in the simplicity of everyday moments. Here are five simple ways to cultivate deeper connections and love more fully today:
**1. Practice Active Listening:** Truly hearing and understanding someone is one of the most profound acts of love. Take the time to listen attentively to your loved ones without interrupting or judging. Show empathy and validation by acknowledging their feelings and experiences. By making others feel heard and valued, you strengthen your bonds and deepen your relationships.
**2. Express Gratitude:** Take a moment to appreciate the people in your life and the love they bring. Express gratitude for their presence, their kindness, and the little things they do that make a difference. Whether it’s a heartfelt thank-you note, a spontaneous hug, or a sincere compliment, expressing gratitude fosters warmth and connection in relationships.
**3. Show Affection Through Actions:** Small gestures of affection can speak volumes. Show your love through simple acts of kindness, such as preparing a favorite meal, offering a comforting embrace, or lending a helping hand. These gestures demonstrate thoughtfulness, care, and consideration, strengthening the bond between you and your loved ones.
**4. Be Present in the Moment:** In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in distractions and obligations. Take the time to be fully present with your loved ones, giving them your undivided attention and affection. Put away your devices, engage in meaningful conversations, and create cherished memories together. Being present allows you to deepen your connections and savor the beauty of each moment.
**5. Cultivate Self-Love:** Loving deeply starts from within. Take care of yourself physically, emotionally, and spiritually, honoring your needs and nurturing your well-being. Practice self-compassion, embrace your strengths and imperfections, and prioritize self-care activities that bring you joy and fulfillment. By loving and accepting yourself wholeheartedly, you’ll be better equipped to love others deeply and authentically.
Incorporating these simple practices into your daily life can foster deeper connections, enrich your relationships, and infuse your world with more love and meaning. Remember, love is not just a feeling—it’s a choice and a commitment to nurturing the bonds that matter most. So, dive deeper, embrace love in all its forms, and let your heart shine brightly today and every day.
I became sad today. Just out of nowhere came a heaviness, and then my vibe sank.
Sometimes, I don't feel well Whether I show it or not. Some feelings I can't explain Some energies I don't translate. When I get in my own way I simply go away and cry My eyes put, all alone.
Was it really out of nowhere? I was listening to a fabulous Mel Robbins podcast about attachment styles that explained how they relate to our childhood traumas and the core wounds of every style. The podcast was so good that I took notes, and I might have figured out my own attachment style. It should have been a moment of joy at discovering such a huge part of me. Additionally, Mel’s guest explained that we can actually change our attachment style, which is very empowering, and that was the first time I heard that.
However, rather than feeling empowered, out of me came a heaviness.
Is it because my birthday is coming and I feel strangely alone?
Am I being crushed under my own high expectations of me?
Is my cup empty?
All I know is I felt so sad today that I was unable to cook dinner.
Is it because I’m being reminded of my dad wound that was opened wide last year at around this same time. A wound that destroyed my birthday last year and lasted so long that I was unable to enjoy my child’s birthday also?
And then my lover shows up and asks:
Is it because I’m pregnant? I will be taking a pregnancy test.
Or is it because I need to do more healing? Always
Either way, between Olaf and my beloved Scorpio, I was in a good place again.
And then I'm well again: After journaling, And the creation of poetry I am well again. With word play I found the power To keep going again. My beloved shared his energy With me and we made love. I wore crystals, I wore yellow, And this powered me to go Well beyond where I was stuck In my mind. I then spent lots of time In the sun And I talked to the people I Love. I am happy again. All is well.
Dear friend,
I do my best to be a positive influence on the internet to somewhat balance the negative influences.
However, acting as though I’m always happy would be dishonest, and I don’t want to lie to you.
I don’t have this figured out, and that is why I journal. Why am I so bold to journal publicly, often exposing secrets? It saves me time because I don’t have to write something else to post here and also because some of my best wisdom comes this way. There’s a power in journaling that might be more powerful than poetry.
On that topic, and away from my feelings, journaling precedes poetry! If you aspire to be a poet or want to make your poetry better, start journaling! This is the wisdom I was referring to and why journaling is so powerful. It pulls information out of us. It translates our baggage into text, and it’s so healing.
Poems are like spells
If you asked me how to be happy, I’d tell you to journal and read good poetry! But I’m not a happiness expert!
I’m a Love expert, though. I made myself laugh. My Muses are funny, too! This reminded me of the movie Frozen when Christoff tells Ana and Olaf his family members, who are trolls, are love experts, and Olaf hilariously says he is a love expert! That is my favorite part of that movie. My favorite part in the second movie is when Olaf, the wisest character in the movir, explains to Elsa that water has memory, and with that knowledge, her powers increased, an epic moment in the movie. We’re in the Elsa topic because Olaf makes me smile. When I drew Elsa about 6 years ago, I racked my brains, trying to figure out the main lesson in the movie. It wasn’t, I found, any of the catchy lines from the songs. The line I wrote in my picture was Love Thaws. That is the main lesson from the first movie.
I have much more to learn about love, too! I guess I’m not an expert at all
As a kid, people always celebrated me in excess. Then I grew up, moved away from home, and I didn’t have people celebrating me all the time. In my adult years, I have struggled to find ways to celebrate myself. Today, I’m compiling a list of unique and creative ideas to celebrate myself.
Create a vision board for the next year
Look into my astrological chart
Journal about something significant such as the meaning of my life, my life mission, union
Spend time in nature
Plan a fun time with my kids
Write poems about me
Make a dress or outfit 🤔
Login to Facebook and thank the people who once celebrated me
Design a growth journal for the next year
Write a letter to myself
Healing activities
Take the best bath ever
Practice gratitude for my life, what I have, what I had before, and what is coming in the future
What is the transformational power of love? Love could transform our lives, and there’s no doubt about that. But there is more.
Today, I’m thinking of Love as a divine energy that some of us are able to tap into, but not everyone. My personal belief is that love can improve the world. How?
If we’re a vessel for love, we can share this love energy wherever we go, making the world a better place
If we are in love or have love in our lives, including self-love, we will be more relaxed, happier, much more able to deal with conflict, and better equipped for interpersonal relationships, thus making the world a better place by making our world a better place
If we make decisions with love every day, we would make much better decisions that would have a more positive impact on the world
Love is often regarded as a profoundly personal emotion, confined to the realm of romantic relationships or familial bonds. However, its impact extends far beyond the individual, reaching into our communities, workplaces, and the world at large. In a time where division and discord seem to dominate headlines, harnessing the power of love has never been more crucial.
Here, we explore how various forms of love—romantic, familial, self-love, and love in the workplace—can catalyze positive change and offer simple steps for anyone to contribute to a better world.
**1. Romantic Love:**
Romantic love is perhaps the most celebrated form of love, yet its potential to influence the world often goes unrecognized. When two individuals come together in love, they have the capacity to inspire each other, support growth, and foster resilience. Moreover, love teaches us empathy, compassion, and compromise—qualities that are essential for building harmonious societies. Additionally, it is a far better experience for children growing in the home when there’s an energy of love between the parents. When the children grow, they will improve the condition of the world if they have inherited the divine energy of love.
*Easy Steps:* – Practice active listening and open communication with your partner. You will gain skills that you will be able to use in situations with others that can have a positive impact on your relationships and community. – Cultivate gratitude for the small gestures and moments shared together. Get so used to feeling gratitude that you extend the feeling outside your romantic relationship. – Extend kindness and affection not only to your partner but also to strangers and acquaintances.
**2. Family Love:**
Family serves as the cornerstone of society, providing love, stability, and support. The bonds formed within families create a ripple effect that can influence generations to come. By nurturing strong family ties, we cultivate values of empathy, respect, and responsibility, which are essential for creating a more compassionate world. It’s easy to see how a great family has a positive effect on the community, which is our world. Similarly, we all know toxic family dynamics deeply would individuals who might be brokenhearted even for life which does not make the world a better place.
*Easy Steps:* – Spend quality time with family members, engaging in meaningful conversations and activities. – Express appreciation and affection regularly to strengthen familial bonds. – Practice forgiveness and understanding during times of conflict or disagreement.
**3. Self-Love:**
Self-love forms the foundation upon which all other forms of love are built. When we prioritize self-care and acceptance, we become better equipped to love others and contribute positively to the world around us. Moreover, self-love empowers us to set healthy boundaries, pursue our passions, and strive for personal growth.
*Easy Steps:* – Practice self-care rituals that nourish your body, mind, and soul, such as meditation, exercise, or creative expression. Being relaxed and happy will help you positively impact the world. – Challenge self-critical thoughts and cultivate self-compassion through affirmations and positive self-talk. As you get used to doing – Set aside time for activities that bring you joy and fulfillment, without guilt or obligation. Invite others into joyous and fulfilling activities for a bigger impact.
**4. Love in the Workplace:**
The majority of our waking hours are spent in the workplace, making it a prime environment for fostering love and connection. When coworkers operate from a place of mutual respect, collaboration, and support, productivity flourishes, and innovation thrives. Additionally, a culture of love in the workplace promotes employee well-being, reduces stress, and impacts the world in a positive way.
*Easy Steps:*
– Practice kindness and acceptance of other’s personalities. Learn not to complain unless needed. Be strong and don’t give in to any activities that would lower your vibe. – Be a love leader in the workplace. For some odd reason, people are okay showing their toxic love ways at work. Exude the energy of love everywhere, including in the workplace. I do as much as possible. I’m not afraid to show I’m a lover. I’m not afraid to show I’m in love. I’m not afraid to talk about many of these topics with coworkers and acquaintances. – Stand up against gossip and drama in the workplace. It’ll make the drama queens uncomfortable, but it will teach lessons, release drama, and relieve you and those who are being attacked by malicious gossip. In general, it’ll make the workplace a better place for all, and the idea is that people will be so positively affected that they’ll take some of that positive energy into the other parts of their life, thus contributing to a better world for all.
Today I will offer some easy steps for you to cultivate love within your relationship. My beloved and I naturally did all these things together. Our love I believe to be fated, however, you can follow these steps to reverse engineer Union.
Divine Love
Divine Love is love which is destined by fate or Love that has a divine aspect. You cannot make a connection to be fated if it isn’t, but you can figure out if a connection has a divine aspect by contemplating the effects the connection has on you, the depth of the connection, the healing the relationship causes, obviously, if getting the opposite, that connection would not be divine.
For the record, I don’t think that there is no value in connections that are not divine, but my opinion is that if it’s not divine, it might be earthly. In my experience, lots if not most of earthly connections are toxic.
You can cultivate divine love by connecting to what is divine together, by engaging in acts of kindness together, by reflecting on spiritual beliefs together and especially, if you have similar beliefs and values, bond over them.
Having compassion for your beloved is a good way to cultivate divine love. Understand your partner’s spiritual journey and help them without judgement and without pushing them. Engage in spiritual practices together and figure out new practices that will foster a deeper connection within you two.
Having children
For some people, such as myself, having children together is a very spiritual thing since we’re joining our essence with our partner and going into the future through our children. Additionally, your partner and you will have shared ancestry and that is a big deal. In our spiritual views, there are generational curses and blessings and as such, we want to be very intentional about who we mate with. It is my belief that we should cultivate divine love in our connection before we have children and then, having children will cultivate more divine love in the relationship.
Gratitude
Be grateful for each other and express gratitude. Then figure out what other things you can be grateful for as gratitude improves our lives. Anything you’re grateful for, grows. Starting a gratitude journal is a great idea to reflect and manifest more of the same.
Prayer and blessings
Pray together and/ or pray for each other. Pray for your union. Bless each other and send each other blessings. See your partner as blessed beyond belief.
Lovemaking
A divine connection is one where sex is lovemaking. I define lovemaking as sex that involves the heart. Connect through lovemaking. When your love is divine, it feels as though you’re connecting to a higher consciousness through lovemaking.
Healing
When love is divine, healing occurs. To cultivate divine love, heal your inner wounds, especially having to do with love or sex, this will allow to love deeper. You might be able to express previously suppressed energies from within you, especially if you are able to connect to a higher Love energy.
Forgiveness
Forgive each other and use that energy of acceptance and forgiveness to forgive the others who have hurt you in the past.
Journal about it
Journal about the meaning of divine love to you and how to foster it in your relationship. Come up with ideas of specific things you can do together to cultivate even more divine love.
Set powerful intentions
Set an intention to cultivate Divine Love. Set intentions regarding everything you are intentional about: Intend to have open communication. Intend to deepen the connection. Intend on healing through love. Intend that your grandchildren inherit healthy energy from you and your partner, etc.
Talk to your partner’s higher self
I stumbled upon this concept by following the Twin Flames 1111 blog by Cassady Cayne. I have now been a long-time follower and have consumed a lot of her content. This idea came from her tools, she offers many higher-level tools, way higher than I am expressing here. If you have already done all the simple steps and are ready for more, give her blog a follow.
I started communicating with my twin flame higher self in meditation and it was fun but eventually, his higher self started communicating with me in my meditation. Eventually I opened up and I chatted with his spirit. By now, his spirit’s voice is in my mind, answering all of my questions and giving me advice. Like I said, this is higher level than the steps I talked about before. You decide how divine your love will get. What resonates with you?
Remember that cultivating divine love is a journey that requires patience, commitment, and mutual effort from both partners. It’s about nurturing a deep, spiritual connection that transcends the physical and emotional aspects of your relationship.
How do you cultivate divine love within your relationship?
Thank you very much for visiting me today,
Eve, cultivating Divine Love with my lover, Scorpio
I have talked, rather teased about the energy transported in a poem for a while. I just read my old post “Manifest your highest love with romantic poetry”. The old post was short and concise, the new post about it goes more in depth. Read below and please comment and let me know your thoughts about this topic.
On this post I shared poetry with a flavor of expectation (which is different than hope) of new love and explained how to use poetry to manifest love.
The flavor of poetry and Eve’s favorite flavors
The idea of “flavor” in poetry I’m using metaphorically to describe its overall mood, tone, and emotional resonance. In this metaphorical sense, the flavor of a poem refers to its distinctive character, atmosphere, and the sensations it evokes in the reader. I have been a poetry reader for much longer than a poet and I speak of the feelings Neruda, Marti, and Benedetti awakened in me.
For example, a poem might have a “bitter” flavor if it explores themes of loss, betrayal, or disillusionment, while a “sweet” flavor might indicate a poem that celebrates love, beauty, or joy. Similarly, a “spicy” poem might be one filled with passion, intensity, or conflict, while a “refreshing” poem might evoke feelings of renewal, hope, or inspiration.
What is your favorite poetry flavor? Mine is sweet, and spicy. OMG I wrote a poem long ago (before I became Lovestar) called:
The energy in poetry
Poets weave their energy, emotions, inspiration, positivity, and other positive traits into their poetry through a combination of personal experience, creative expression, and a desire to connect with others. This is why you want to trust your favorite poet and use poets as an energetic resource rather than a source of entertainment, though we might be entertaining.
I am suggesting that poetry is a vehicle which transports energy from the poet to the reader (I have been both, so I understand this process well) and you want to know if you’re getting “downloads” of your favorite poet’s healing or joy. Then, use the joy to get happy and the healing in time of need.
How to gauge the energy of a poem
You can know if the poem’s energy is of trauma or joy by feeling into the poem. Ask yourself these questions about a specific poem: What resonates with you about this poem? What feelings does it evoke in you? Simply put, is it making you feel sad? Is it making you feel better? Is it offering understanding? Is it offering a new point of view? Did it inspire change? Did it make you feel powerful? Did it teach you something? Did you discover something about yourself while reading it? Did it make you smile? Did it offer a new thought? Did you cry? And did it help?
Gauging the energy of a poem involves assessing its emotional intensity, thematic resonance, and overall impact on the reader. Here are some ways to gauge the energy of a poem:
Emotional Tone: Consider the emotional tone of the poem. Does it evoke feelings of joy, sadness, anger, love, or nostalgia? Pay attention to the language, imagery, and tone used by the poet to convey emotions. The intensity and depth of these emotions can give insight into the energy of the poem.
Rhythmic and Sonic Qualities: Pay attention to the poem’s rhythm and sound patterns. (And meter if you’re that smart) Is the poem fast-paced and energetic, or slow and contemplative? Notice the use of repetition, alliteration, and other sonic devices that contribute to the poem’s musicality and cadence. These rhythmic qualities can contribute to the overall energy of the poem.
Imagery and Symbolism: Examine the imagery and symbolism used in the poem. Do the images and symbols evoke vivid sensory experiences? Are they rich in metaphorical meaning? The potency and evocativeness of the imagery can impact the energy of the poem, adding layers of depth and resonance.
Thematic Content: Consider the themes and subject matter explored in the poem. Is the poem focused on universal human experiences, such as love, death, nature, or identity? Or does it delve into more specific or personal themes? The thematic content of the poem can contribute to its emotional and intellectual energy.
Reader Response: Pay attention to your own response to the poem. How does it make you feel? Does it provoke thought, stir your emotions, or inspire reflection? Your personal reaction to the poem can provide valuable insight into its energy and impact.
Context and Intention: Consider the historical, cultural, and personal context in which the poem was written. What was the poet’s intention in creating the poem? How does the poem fit into the broader context of the poet’s body of work or literary tradition? Understanding the context and intention behind the poem can deepen your appreciation of its energy and significance.
By considering these factors, you can gain a deeper understanding of the energy of a poem and its power to move, inspire, and resonate with readers.
By tapping into their own inner world and the world around them, poets create work that is not only deeply meaningful but also uplifting and transformative for both them and their audience.
How poets weave their energy into their poetry:
They may use their own experiences as fuel for their creativity, transforming raw emotions and lived experiences into poetic expression. By channeling their energy and emotions into their poetry, poets can create work that is deeply personal and resonant.
Poets use language in innovative and evocative ways to convey their inner world and emotional landscape. They may experiment with different forms, styles, and techniques to capture the essence of their experiences and emotions.
Poets often explore recurring themes and motifs in their work, reflecting their values, beliefs, and perspectives on life. Positive traits such as resilience, hope, love, and compassion may manifest as central themes in their poetry, offering messages of inspiration and upliftment to readers.
For many poets, writing poetry is a form of self-expression and catharsis. It can be a way to process and make sense of their experiences, including traumas and challenges. Through the act of writing, poets may find healing, transformation, and a sense of empowerment, which can imbue their poetry with a sense of resilience and positivity. You can use this poetry for your healing and growth.
Poets often find inspiration in the world around them, including nature, art, literature, and human relationships. They may observe moments of beauty, kindness, and connection in everyday life and translate these experiences into poetry. By focusing on the positive aspects of existence, poets can infuse their work with a sense of wonder, gratitude, and appreciation for life.
Poets have a unique ability to empathize with others and connect on a deep emotional level. They may use their poetry to offer solace, encouragement, and understanding to readers who may be experiencing similar challenges or emotions. By sharing their own vulnerabilities and triumphs, poets can create a sense of solidarity and shared humanity in their work.
The poem’s energy is the poet’s energy (unless the poem was fictional or written as someone else…)
I have said before: Trust your poet. Please don’t be extreme with this. You will not know the intention of the author when they wrote the piece but taste the energy and ask this energy if it will benefit you or be detrimental (I really don’t know if there’s detrimental poetry, maybe Megan Fox’s poetry). Will the poem trigger growth? Will the poem trigger pain? Follow the poets who uplift and inspire you, follow the poets whose energy manifests good things into your life such as healing, this is what I do.
My poetry is not necessarily for people who lost faith in love or people who don’t believe in love. The energy I intend to transfer to you in my poetry is Love, light, healing, inspiration, manifestation, creation, Union, Divine Love, etc.
A poet’s energy is transported in their poetry through various elements such as language, imagery, rhythm, and emotion. Here’s how these components contribute to the transmission of a poet’s energy:
Language: The choice of words, their arrangement, and the linguistic devices used by the poet convey their energy. The language can be vibrant, evocative, and rich, reflecting the intensity of the poet’s emotions and thoughts.
Imagery: Poets often use vivid imagery to paint pictures with words, allowing readers to visualize and experience what the poet is expressing. This imagery carries the poet’s energy by engaging the senses and creating a sensory experience for the reader.
Rhythm and Sound: The rhythm, meter, and sound patterns in poetry influence its flow and cadence, creating a musicality that can resonate with readers on an emotional level. The poet’s energy is transmitted through the rhythmic structure of the poem, whether it’s through the gentle lilt of a sonnet or the raw power of free verse. I am Cuban, my poems can Salsa dance! 😆 🤣 😂
Emotion: Emotion is at the heart of poetry, and poets often infuse their work with their own feelings, experiences, and passions. The intensity of these emotions can be palpable in the words chosen, the imagery crafted, and the overall tone of the poem, allowing the poet’s energy to resonate with readers.
Theme and Subject Matter: The themes and subjects explored in a poet’s work also contribute to the transmission of their energy. Whether it’s love, nature, or spirituality, the poet’s personal connection to these themes infuses their poetry with a particular energy that reflects their perspective and worldview.
Authenticity and Voice: A poet’s authenticity and unique voice are essential in conveying their energy through their poetry. When poets write from a place of sincerity and truth, their energy shines through, creating a genuine connection with readers.
A poem is a vehicle for energy
A poem can be thought of as a vehicle of energy because it serves as a conduit through which the poet’s emotions, thoughts, and experiences are transmitted to the reader. Here’s how a poem acts as a vehicle of energy:
Emotional Transmission: Poems often encapsulate the poet’s emotions, whether it’s joy, sorrow, love, anger, or longing. These emotions are conveyed through the choice of words, imagery, and tone. When a reader engages with a poem, they experience a transfer of these emotions, as if the poet’s energy is flowing through the lines of the poem into their own consciousness.
Intellectual Engagement: Beyond emotions, poems can also convey intellectual energy. Poets explore complex ideas, philosophical concepts, and societal issues through their work. When readers encounter these ideas in a poem, they are prompted to think deeply, analyze, and interpret, thereby engaging with the intellectual energy embedded in the poem.
Sensory Experience: Through vivid imagery and descriptive language, poems create a sensory experience for the reader. Readers can visualize scenes, hear sounds, smell scents, and feel textures described in the poem. This sensory immersion enhances the reader’s connection to the poem and amplifies the energy being conveyed.
Rhythmic Resonance: The rhythmic structure of a poem contributes to its energy. Meter, rhyme, and cadence create a musicality that can evoke strong emotional responses in readers. The rhythmic flow of a poem can mirror the natural rhythms of speech or evoke a sense of urgency, passion, or tranquility, thus influencing the energy that the reader perceives.
Universal Connection: Poems often tap into universal themes and experiences that resonate across cultures and time periods. By exploring themes such as love, death, nature, and human existence, poems create a bridge between the poet and the reader, fostering a sense of connection and shared energy.
Transformative Potential: A powerful poem has the ability to evoke change in the reader. It can inspire, challenge, comfort, or provoke reflection. Through this transformative potential, a poem becomes a vehicle for the transmission of energy that can impact the reader on a deeply personal level.
In summary, a poem serves as a vehicle of energy by conveying the poet’s emotions, thoughts, and experiences, engaging the reader intellectually and emotionally, creating a sensory experience, resonating with rhythmic patterns, fostering universal connection, and potentially inspiring transformation.
My intention is to inspire you to look at poetry differently. I would love to see a comment of someone totally getting this.
This has been a long not post, but article, so far.
On my next post, I shall speak of the energy that some of my poems convey.
What did you think about this rather literary post?
Would you like to see more like this on this blog? I know you love the poetry, and I am most honored, yet I love articles as well.
Thank you very much for reading, let’s talk tomorrow of the energy I am intending to transport to my reader on several of my pieces. I will start with this poem:
And I will continue with something romantic.
Thank you for your time, I appreciate your visit,
And I didn’t even speak of spirituality or power words.
I’m kind of doing something new today. Writing poetry as someone else is something I’ve done before, but I’m now doing it consciously. I wrote this poem for someone else. This is not what I’m feeling, and this is a feeling I’ve never felt. Did I channel you for this poem? Let me know. I love the rhythm of this piece.
Ask my name, a dating poem for you
I’m a lucky woman because I never felt the energy of these poems. Except that I have the ability to pull streams of thoughts from somewhere, I’ll call it the wind. I believe all thoughts anyone has ever had are available to us, and someone or many people were having these thoughts. Was it you? I am definitely honored to add my romantic thoughts to the thought cloud. Now, my thoughts are available for anyone with this romantic vibe.
Ready for love
Manifest your ideal union with romantic poetry
You can use these tips in you’re in a relationship to manifest a deeper union.
If you have not yet found love, no worries, you’re in the right place. Long ago, I wrote a blog post about how to manifest love with romantic poetry. I don’t know what I said on that post, but I created a new list for you.
Here is how:
Don’t feel lack because your love has not yet arrived
Do not get jealous because I have love and don’t hate on me because I’m super romantic. Those negative vibes could negatively impact you
Poems are vehicles for energy. Find the vehicles that transport the energy you wish to feel. Go through my poetry galleries and download all the ones you like. Link below
Make the energy from the poetry yours
Feel your future lover dedicating some of these poems to you
Feel the poems you would like to dedicate to your future partner and make that energy yours
Write a Valentine’s card for your love for next year and make it perfect with the expectation that you will deliver the card because the universe will deliver your love
Start thinking about love. Daydream about the feelings transported in your favorite poems
Read this blog often. The energy of poems is the energy of the writter, so trust your poets (unless the poems were channeled, then the energy was channeled). If you like love and romance, hey, that’s my energy, and I have enough of it to share. Go ahead and follow this blog.
Tell people you are interested in love. Many people are not willing to admit that they desire love
Make space for a mate in your life
Start a journal and work on your healing to get ready becauseyou wantto be ready before your lover finds you. Ask me if you need journaling prompts
Educate yourself about the psychology of love and the biology of love to understand them when they’re yours
Connect with me on social media so you can get a daily dose of romance
This list could go on and on. If you truly need help manifesting love, please reach out. I’m actually a warm person made of real flesh. Let’s be friends.
What did you think about this? I guess I did something new… kind of
Thanks for reading,
Eve, I have Love but still manifesting Union.
Coming next:
Eve faces AI in a poetry writing competition, and, yes, I won!
The energy of poetry: I will explain this topic at large
I blew it on Valentine’s! Let’s talk of a few things.
I created a personalized Valentine’s card for a friend
Time capsule
I loved creating a personalized Valentine’s card! It was a very fun and rewarding experience. I loved creating generic E-cards to share with you, but those poems speak of how I feel. They might not reflect how you feel.
This experience was fun because as soon as my friend answered a few questions, I knew what the poem should be about as if he wrote it. I channeled him!
25 year old marriage. What keeps him in love?
This friend of mine is quite the character! He’s smart, funny, and creative, too. He is a Capricorn. So I asked what he likes about his wife so I could write a poem for her that felt very personal. I believe she’s an Aquarius.
He said: he jokes to her that he married her for the physical aspects he loves about her, but in truth, what he loves is her personality. Her infectious crazy laugh, the way she daydreams about their future, how awesome a mom she is, how much she takes care of her family. She is a sweet feminine woman, and her cooking is restaurant style.
What I learned from this interaction is that strong men love soft women who are kind. It’s not her looks that matter most contrary to what we have been led to believe. My entire life, I thought I was not beautiful enough to attract men, and later in life, I attracted the hottest alpha male I have ever met. I felt so uncomfortable because I thought he was way out of my league. Of course, I call this man Scorpio today, and he loves me deeper than he knows how to express. I guess this is a topic for another time, but reminder to the ladies:
Life lesson I have learned. Download this Eve quote from my poetry collection. Link below
Scorpio loves me without a doubt (he might or might not like me 😆). Yet, he has never celebrated Valentine’s with me. I asked to make sure it was not just me and LOL it sounded like this is his most romantic stage. 😂 It was so hilarious. He said that for a short period of time, he tried to take girls out on dates and be normal. It was a very short period of time when he was trying to fit in. It didn’t work for him. Scorpio is unconventional and does not like to fit in. 🙃 Scorpio doesn’t celebrate Hallmark holidays. Don’t tell him/ her how to celebrate.
Some Scorpio memes to explain this lol moment
Scorpio men think too much and were very attached to their exes a lot. It took a lot for them to break up with their toxic exes. They spend a lot of time revisiting their old relationships. This appears to be healing for them.This is a true story, and we both laughed out loud. It was sort of a joke but sort of true. Scorpio people are notorious for not telling you what they like about you. Their girlfriends might not know how they feel about us.
These two Scorpio memes can be downloaded from my poetry collection (together with quotes, poems, and E-cards). Scorpio lobe art gallery. Link below:
But Scorpio doesn’t only not celebrate Valentine’s (which is a silly celebration anyway), he doesn’t celebrate Christmas, even birthdays. His non celebration of my birthday was the hardest thing for me because I’ve always been celebrated…
To the point that I might not know how to celebrate myself. I blew it this Valentine’s. I feel as though I’m unconsciously returning to my childhood when others would celebrate me. But can I learn to celebrate myself without expecting this from others?
My plan was to cook and bake as well as do Valentine’s crafts with my children. Well, I dressed up in a red dress in the evening, and then my kids did not care to dress up or do Valentine’s stuff. I let them do what they wanted because, after all, I observe Valentine’s by myself (and with you), but I have a plan to change this for the future. I plan to celebrate Valentine’s with my daughters. Truly, we celebrate love all year round, so it’s not even a big deal. Oh, Scorpio cooked and fed the family! It might have been his way to celebrate, and he kissed me like he had not seen me in months. This kiss was extremely sweet and very well received.
Scorpio felt he should write me a letter
Remember the AI vs. me letter contest I posted yesterday? The letter I wrote for Scorpio and I sent it to him. Of course, I have always sent him poetry, and I post it around the house, but he usually doesn’t even acknowledge my romantic efforts. He is a stoic. This is how come I’m learning telepathy. I’m in his mind now, so he can’t keep secrets. I also made friends with his higher self. I have secret abilities, too! Scorpio better watch out!
At night, having dinner, he told me he thought he wasn’t doing enough. With a chuckle, I explained that, in fact, I don’t want a Valentine’s celebration (I’d like that, but it would not be genuine for Scorpio yo be doing that. He’s not fake, and I don’t like fake) I would not settle for a fake celebration. And he’s Scorpio. He can’t be fake. I understand that very perfectly, which is why I celebrate by myself.
What would a Scorpio letter be like? I really hope he writes it! Would he swear, talk about the economy, politics, and aliens? Will he joke? Will the tone be serious? I’m very curious 🤔 👀 😏
Letter writing tip: spiritual beats romantic
I sent Scorpio my love letter from yesterday, and he said it was sweet. He has expressed his love for my letters in the past. I already knew he would appreciate it. Then he pointed out a punctuation mistake 😆 🤣 😂 which I appreciated because I fixed it before I shared my letter with you. But even though he did not say more until dinner time, he had been thinking… 🤔
Then there was this huge sincronicity! Yesterday, on my Eve vs. AI letter post I shared links to all my previous letter writing posts, and as I looked for such posts, I was reminded about the union letter I wrote for him: an insanely long 17 page letter speaking of our union connection.
This letter is the real deal with a drawing of us and a poem I did share. This letter is so secret that it’s the one I’ve not shared. For that letter, I dropped into a very receptive state, I prayed and intended that what I wrote would bring us closer, then I asked spirit to take my hand and write. I wrote for hours at night until the morning. Things so secret that I didn’t know came out. I honestly was a bit embarrassed and hoped he would not read that letter, but somehow, 2 pages showed up on the couch. 😅
It’s possible that I swiped this letter because it made me feel so vulnerable and because I talk about twin flame stuff, which is still something I’m trying to figure out, I don’t want to be a liar by saying something I think which might not be the full truth. But, I got those letter pages and I’ll read them again. It’ll be a very enlightening experience to read them again, and I hope I can use them for inspiration to write a twin flame union post.
I guess I just rambled…
Thank you for reading, and I pray you took something positive from this chat.
Do you need help writing letters? Read yesterday’s post.
Eve, writing so much I don’t have enough time to share.
First of all, a new inspirational poem for the new year resolutions and goals I have.
“Twinkle and Gleam”
Nothing can slow me down. I'm gaining momentum. Nothing can stop me now. This is fundamental.
I inhabit in my dreams With my twinkle and my gleam. It's my favorite place to be Of all the places I've been.
I left every fear behind me. Now I finally feel free. I am who I want to be. My seed grew into a tree.
Fear put me in a box Where I couldn't even breathe. Until I finally said, stop! Fearlessness grew as my skill.
I left very long ago My comfort zone in that box. I live in my zone of growth A place where my dreams are home.
Divine Love blog
This blog is for love, connection, and union. Of course, the poetry will reflect those topics. I will share links to my other relevant creative endeavors. Thank you for your continued support on this love project.
I will be changing the format of my posts, and instead of posting giant posts that take me several days to write, I will be sharing shorter posts much more frequently.