There is something so powerful about these two little words; Trust and Love. It's as if the utter happiness and purpose of our lives depend on their existence. Without trust we are not 100% willing to let in love, and without love there is nothing to trust in life at all. They are like Siamese twins, one always comes with the other, and yet if you are missing one then the other cannot be fully present.
There is a wonderful phenomenon that occurs when you consciously combine them in your day. Your mind finally comes to rest and a blissful feeling about life begins growing inside you. When you are constantly Loving Trust, your life simply flows as smooth and easy as a sweet gentle river. There is nothing more fulfilling and satisfying than trusting the love you give and receive, and the experience of loving trust forever.
They have always been dwelling within your own heart, at the very central core of your being. You cannot find them outside yourself, in another person or thing.
Receiving love is a natural state of trust, and trusting is simply accepting and loving what is. They move together as natural and easy as each season flowing into another. The amount of love you can allow yourself to receive will always be equal to your trust in love. As you increase the level of trust in your life by nourishing it, welcoming it, and meditating on it, this powerful love inside you will naturally emanate from your being everywhere you go. When love and trust are as constant in your life as your next inhalation and exhalation, it truly is miraculous! You will find you are reborn into a radiant new world that is brimming with beauty and divine perfection...enjoy!
Often in our lives, we fall prey to the idea of a thing rather than actually experiencing the thing itself. We see this at play in our love lives and in the love lives of our friends.Moreover, as we grasp for what we think we want and fail to find it, we may suffer and bring suffering to others. When this is the case, when we suffer more than we feel healed, we can be fairly certain that what we have found is not love but something else. When we feel anxious, excited, nervous, and thrilled, we are probably experiencing romance, not love. Romance can be a lot of fun as long as we do not try to make too much of it. If we try to make more of it than it is, the romance then becomes painful. Romance may lead to love, but it may also fade without blossoming into anything more than a flirtation. If we cling to it and try to make it more, we might find ourselves pining for a fantasy, or worse, stuck in a relationship that was never meant to last. Real love is identifiable by the way it makes us feel. Love should feel good. There is a peaceful quality to an authentic experience of love that penetrates to our core, touching a part of ourselves that has always been there. True love activates this inner being, filling us with warmth and light. An authentic experience of love does not ask us to look a certain way, drive a certain car, or have a certain job. It takes us as we are, no changes required. When people truly love us, their love for us awakens our love for ourselves. They remind us that what we seek outside of ourselves is a mirror image of the lover within. In this way, true love never makes us feel needy or lacking or anxious. Instead, true love empowers us with its implicit message that we are, always have been, and always will be, made of love.