May we see the Oneness Love in everything and All
No matter who or what may be our call
It’s really quite divinely planned and oh so sweet
Simple or genius, rich or poor, whoever we might meet
Each soul is Love and eternally immortal
Forever connected as God’s creative Love portal
To see the light in oneself shining ever so bright
Check out the reflection within our brethren sight
We’ll know as we clear the haze of worldly perceptions
Thru the actions of loving our neighbors in kind reactions
For they will hold the mirror that we cannot miss
And the clarity will be a joyous beauty we won’t again dismiss
Then we will understand that in everything that we behold
Reflects the All that lives and dwells within so wonderfully bold
As all that we do, think, feel, affects the whole of All that Is
The power and possibility we are is an awesome beautiful biz
If we would take this opportunity right here and now
Our friend, that stranger, is but ourself a different shell than thou
Yes even in the thorns, flowers, storms or rainbow’s colorful adorn
Is but the Oneness Love that holds us all together in perfections born
There is naught a smidgen that we will ever see or even know
That does not have the spark of Oneness Love essence in a forever flow
So may we be blessed to always be aware and lovingly care
For everything we are is us, in Oneness Love we create and eternally share.
—–Gisl
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Let’s be honest. Men struggle with thoughtfulness more than women. A man can focus like a laser on one thing and forget the rest of the. Whereas this can be benefit him in that one arena, it can make him overlook other things that need his attention.
A woman, on the other hand, is more multi-conscious, able to maintain an amazing awareness of many factors at once. She can talk on the phone, cook, know where the kids are in the house, and wonder why her husband isn’t helping all simultaneously.
Love requires thoughtfulness on both sides the kind that builds bridges through the constructive combination of patience, kindness, and selfishness. Love teaches you how to meet in the middle, to respect and appreciate how your spouse uniquely thinks.