| How many of you are unattached, single or just plain | | | | day. God is love. Love is all we need. Love conquers |
| feeling you are in a loveless relationship? Do you feel | | | | all. Love is the answer. If that is the case, and God |
| your life is empty? Are you seeking love? | | | | loved you unconditionally, why do you not feel love? |
| Authors, poets, songwriters, and the like from every | | | | Studies have shown that infants who are left alone for |
| age, have written more about love than any other | | | | long periods become more prone to sickness. They |
| emotion. Why do you suppose? Could it be because | | | | are also more likely to have learning and emotional |
| love is the most sought-after aspect of the human | | | | disabilities. Therefore, is it love that we are seeking or |
| condition? | | | | the fact that we feel alone? |
| Many believe that their first emotion in life is love, | | | | From my personal experiences, beginning as an infant, I |
| beginning when someone holds or touches them. | | | | felt all alone and isolated from others. I craved love. |
| Would you agree that someone, for instance, the | | | | This condition predominantly pervaded my life until I |
| doctor, touches anyone the minute he or she is born? | | | | came to a realization. |
| Therefore, if the doctor meets your first emotion of | | | | What was it? Charles Crooks is a shaman and spiritual |
| love, why do you still feel unloved? | | | | adviser. One of his most prolific quotes is, "We are all |
| Many people look outside themselves to find the | | | | part of the whole, and not separate." Considering his |
| answers, such as to others or to organized religion. | | | | statement, it is impossible to be alone and unloved |
| After all, just about every religion speaks to the | | | | once you realize that you are part of everything. Only |
| unconditional love of God, who encompasses all, | | | | under these conditions can you be part of the love of |
| including the past, present, and future. We hear it every | | | | God. |