Love Articles
The piper was asked to play a graveside funeral service for a homeless man. He had no family or friends, so the service was held in the pauper’s section of the cemetery. The piper got lost on the way to the cemetery and by the time he got there, even the funeral directors were gone ... Continue Reading »
Author and creativity expert, Julia Cameron, said, The face of love is variable. I am able to love without demanding that my relationships assume the structures and forms I might choose for them. My love is fluid, flexible, committed, creative. My love allows people and events to unfold as they need. My love is not ... Continue Reading »
Love is gratitude’s twin, appreciation lying cheek to cheek with affection. Love and gratitude grow together, completely at home in each other’s company. But they aren’t identical twins. You aren’t always grateful for the ones you love. Focus on gratitude and let love grow. It’s easy to love the ones you’re grateful for.
Every act of love sheds light on the world. Loving friends lights up a room. Loving strangers lights up a city. Forgiving those who’ve hurt you lights up the skyline with colors that reflect healing love all over the world. Love most where it is most needed, beginning within, where the source of love and ... Continue Reading »
Soulseeds hopes that you are soaked and dripping in love
Show me a girl who meets a boy. A boy who doesn’t know how to steal a look without being caught. A boy who can only ever be himself, who hasn’t ever learned how to hide, only seek. Together they chase the chance to be. Once caught, they stare at the truth within the other. ... Continue Reading »
They say they know, But they can’t. Not really. It’s too big for this space, this moment. They can only ever hear it with their young ears. And feel it with their expectant hearts. As it should be. “Of course” they casually say. “But Really” I push. I can’t help myself; it forces its way ... Continue Reading »
They gather things. Together, separately. Bits. Pieces. All very important. Often a precious rock (broken asphalt), or a note (on scrap paper). Sometimes a rainbow (piece of string), or a piece of gold (yellow button). Now and then, a valuable coin (found in the dust behind the washer) But always love. Right there on my ... Continue Reading »
I have it all. I have a husband, and kids. A house, debt a pet chinchilla and a dog that is too cute for it’s own good. I have long friendships, caring parents, and a pantry full of food. I have vacations, clothing and an education. I have the seasons, the daylight and sleep. I ... Continue Reading »
This is the fourth part in a series on taking the masks off and living authentically. The first article is about the power of authenticity. The second is about authenticity’s payoff. The third offers practical steps to live more authentically. This fourth piece is about the connection between living authentically and the needs of the ... Continue Reading »


















