Published by John Harrigan on 24 Feb 2009
Love Your Life.
Love your life and everything will change.
Published by John Harrigan on 24 Feb 2009
Love your life and everything will change.
Published by John Harrigan on 24 Feb 2009
You can love your life now, with all of your strength, all of your hope and all of your might. Nothing has to change, and nothing has to improve. Love your life now!
Published by John Harrigan on 24 Feb 2009
To overcome death, we must love our life and live it true until death fades away; until disease, suffering and harm lose their pace and all of life is new.
Published by John Harrigan on 24 Feb 2009
The things we resist with all of our strength, usually pose no harm. The resistance itself is what kills us, not the object of resistance.
Published by John Harrigan on 24 Feb 2009
Love does not resist; it allows everything to exist.
Published by John Harrigan on 22 Feb 2009
As adults, some of the ways of childhood are not going to work. As adults, we have the power to chose the life we live, and live the life we chose. Children do not have this privilege. As adults, we do.
Published by John Harrigan on 22 Feb 2009
A child is helpless and must look for love to get it.
As adults, we must practice love if we are to received it. We must practice love and grow strong in it, if we are to love another in a consistent and lasting way.
Published by John Harrigan on 22 Feb 2009
Our power to love is profound and vast. But to have the power of love, we must use it and practice.
Published by John Harrigan on 21 Feb 2009
The practice of love creates a life of love.
Published by John Harrigan on 21 Feb 2009
To be who we are and live in peace, we must be in love and act with love. If we do, love will do the work, the actual work of life.
But we must do the work of creating ourselves as creatures who love. We must do the work of loving practice, the daily practice of love in all we do.
As we work at being creators in love, love will do the actual work of life.