Love Is Always New

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Love is always new. Regardless of whether we love once, twice, or a dozen times in our life, we always face a brand-new situation.”– Paulo Coelho

When you are in love, real love, you are always fresh. You are always a new person, a new being, a new creature, a new light.

Love is everywhere. If you want to find love, you must welcome love into your own life.

Love has no fault. Love finds no fault. Love is love. Love is a seed. If you do not water it, it will die. Water love, not hate. Love expands. Hate reduces. Love increases. Hate decreases.

Love is peace. Hate is stress. If you want peace in your life, you must welcome love into your life.

If you want peace in your life, you must replace hate with love. More love, more blessings.

Do not wait for love to come to you. Love is everywhere. You can get love by loving yourself, by sending out love. If you send out love, you will get love back. If you send out hate, hate will come back to you. Practice love, not hate.

It Takes Character To Be Forgiving

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James Allen said, “If men only understood that their hatred and resentment slays their peace and sweet contentment, hurts themselves, helps not another, does not cheer one lonely brother, they would seek the better doing of good deeds which leaves no ruing.”

It takes character to let go of resentment. Resentment does not hurt the other person. Resentment hurts you. It destroys your happiness. It hurts you. It takes your happiness away. But you can get yourself back.

Let resentment go. Don’t let resentment control you. You are better than resentment. You are better than hate. You are a child of Love. God loves you. No matter what you are going though in your life, do not complain. God is not a complainer. All you need to do is to focus on your life. Make peace with yourself. Because if you can’t make peace with yourself, you can’t make peace with others. And to make peace with yourself, with your soul, you must be in control of your life. Dale Carnegie said, “Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain- and most fools do. But it takes character and self-control to be understanding and forgiving.” It takes character to be forgiving. What about you?