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  • Writer's pictureKeri Emme

The Origin Of Love

Self Love.


This month is always a reminder of love.


Love others, love yourself, love life.


Our natural state of being is love. We are rooted in love, and our actions come from love.


Actions that come from somewhere that feels unloving, really come from a place of fear that you will lose love.


Is fear another form of love?


Love is embrace, growth, nurture, joy.


Fear is often from the idea that those things might be disrupted.


Fear is a way to try and hoard love.


But I don’t think love works like that.


Love cannot be stocked up, protected, and caged.


Love can only exist when it is allowed to move freely.


Love must be exchanged, expressed, it must always move.


When it stops moving it ceases to exist.


And so fear then tells you to hoard even more. Which is counterproductive.


So how does self-love work?


If love thrives in movement and exchange, self-love obviously cannot be stagnant.


Perhaps self-love is the genesis of love.


The creation of the resource.


We birth more love into the world by loving, accepting and valuing ourselves.


And when we do those things we are able to send that love out into the world, in the form of exchanges, in order for it to thrive.


Humans are love factories.


So what happens if you generate love and then try to hoard it?


Fear of… your own power.


Fear of what you are capable of.


Stagnation.


Stuck.


Self-doubt.


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