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Allowing Your Heart to Beat Once More

Getting over heartbreak.

Growth is a part of life and everything we experience is a part of our personal growth.  It is a challenge, but look at it like this, “we are the masters of our universe, the artists of a beautiful painting we are creating.  The beauty we are creating is never ending as long as we allow our self to grow and blossom”. Keep painting, keep creating, and keep allowing your heart to beat.  There will be someone out there that touches your heart and sees your heart, and is willing to accept and love you for who you are.  And if someone left you and broke your heart then that wasn’t the person you really needed in your life in the first place. 

First Corinthians13:4-7 says:

Love is patient, love is kind, it does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.  It is not rude, it is not self seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.  Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.  It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.

So what love is in my words is:

Love hopes, love cares, love prevails, love endures, love does not give up, love has compassion, love has empathy, love forgives, love does not blame.

Love is a choice, we choose to love or we choose not to– plain and simple! You deserve someone who can share in your life. You deserve someone who is willing to stand by you no matter what, and someone that really knows what the meaning of love is.  Love means never having to say your sorry is a lie!  We all make mistakes, we all get lost in life and we all can be forgiven, accepted, and appreciated for the inner beauty of our soul. Not everybody knows how to love—sad but true!  Open your mind, and your heart and feed your spirit and your heart will begin to beat naturally without effort.

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  1. Karen Gross

    On April 6, 2009 at 10:31 pm


    In some ways, divorce is harder to deal with than widowhood – at least with the death of a spouse you have closure and don’t have to deal with wondering why or blaming yourself (unless you murdered him!). Sometimes time lets wounds fester until you deal with the past.

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