When we say Love in Allowing Love™... what do we mean?

Love is a word that's used to mean different experiences. So let's start by anchoring what we're referencing when we use the word Love in Allowing.Love™.

We’re here to adore our life. And that really means, from our point of view, that we’re here to release our human limitations or unconscious blocks, so that we can experience more of our Authentic or High Self: more of the Love that we are.

Who we are IS Love.

Our authentic or high self could perhaps best be described as pure Love…Unconditional Love or Loving.

When we talk about Love in Allowing.Love™ we’re not talking about romantic love. We’re talking about Love with a capital L.

Love is the true, clear, invisible essence that runs through all life.

Love is the glue that holds, and moves, all things in harmony, peace and togetherness.

Love is the present moment.

Love is an energy that is always ‘for us’, always supporting us, always guiding us to expand into more Love.

Love could be called the Spirit, Source, God, our Authentic Self, our High Self.

But the most important thing about Love, for us to consider, is that it is an experience that cannot be limited to words or description. And that there is no limit to the continued expanding experience that we can have of Love. Meaning that however thoroughly we think we understand or experience Love, Spirit, the Universe – there’s always more – there’s always a richer, deeper, greater experience that’s waiting for us. So whatever reference points you have of Love so far – use them, build upon them, expand them into an even more glorious reality.

Our Job is to Become Aware of our Human Limitations and to Heal and Release Them.

RUMI really says it best as he shares…

And I would add to this – and allow Love to dissolve these barriers.

We all have masks, protections, barriers: various blocks against Love (and our Self).

Some of these blocks we create through our childhood as protections. Some are passed on through generations. And so many others are taken on as we simply take in the world around us.