Soul Love

Look for a soul love.

Only a soul love can be a real love.

A soul love wants to know who you have been and who you are becoming.

A soul love fights with you without leaving you.

A soul love gives to you without resentment.

A soul love is humored by your imperfections, even when they are bothered.

You become for each other a resting place, a challenging place, a knowing place.

They will not rush, badger, possess or avoid you. It takes time to identify a soullove, so allow yourself that.

A soul love is potent, because they know that which is priceless takes time, what is meaningful to their lives takes effort and whatever is forever, takes dedication.

Look for a soul love that has enough self-love to integrate you into their love journey.


Commentary:

Loving without ‘soul’ is

like driving down the

road eating a ‘Big Mac’ mindlessly.

It is the ‘soul’ that teaches

us to ‘slow down and

notice the person we love’.

It is the ‘soul’ that drives

us to relish every moment with them.

It is the ‘soul’ that satisfies

us enough with life to feel that ‘we are not alone’.

A fourteenth century Catholic Mystic,

Catherine of Siena, wrote:

“You have nothing infinite except your

soul’s love and desire,”

We understand: ‘soul food’

‘soul music’

‘soul brother and sister’ now we can explore ‘soul love’.

‘Soul’ is the principle of life and source of our feelings

‘Soul’ gives life to our body and

meaning to our loves.

‘Soul’ is the part of us that is everlasting,

because it reveals what is most precious about us.

‘Soul love’ is the truest love because

it allows us to be whatever we feel…

It allows us to know our total-self.

‘Soul love’ means going with the flow

when our senses are on full alert,

our mind is receptive,

our body is waiting to be united and

our soul is ready to sail on the sea of possibilities.

“Soul love” from Kiss Your Life by Dr. Ann Mody Lewis - Reason 175 page 193