What’s most important isn’t how much you’re loved, but how freely you share the love you’re made of.
When Gary Stine speaks about Love, something remarkable happens... it's so true to him that everything is love that it's as if he is describing the most obvious of facts: I have a nose, the sun shines, birds fly.
At first I was persuaded to listen just because he was so compelling and then... I felt it. I still don't understand, but I have a glimmer of what he knows. Love is all there is.
— Lorna Davis
Being at your best and most effective more of the time appeals to you.
You want to enrich what you bring to others in all your relationships (including the one you have with yourself).
You want to trust your intuition and instincts, knowing that you’re guided and that there’s nothing to be afraid of.
You’re ready to enjoy what changes when you rely on your connection to others and to the world as it is.
You’ve seen and felt the beauty and power of your connection through love, and you want more of it.
You’d like to keep exploring: Where can love take you next?
You’re not ready to let go of being (apparently) in control of your world and the people in it.
You don’t trust that you can feel connected to the world and the rest of life.
You think you can figure life out on your own and that you don’t need any guidance or pointers to get what you want.
Just who is this showing up as love?
Is an open heart and mind my natural state?
Listening as an expression of love
What's love got to do with it?
Does love really have an opposite?
Can fear cancel out love?
Who’s doing the work when I show up as love?
What’s so dependable about showing up as love?
The relationship between love and wisdom
Letting love do the driving — Love as your GPS
Bringing out the best in any situation
Showing up as love is coming home
An open mind, and a willingness to listen in a way that might not be familiar to you (and which we’ll cover in our first meeting together).