A very small degree of hope is sufficient to cause the birth of love.
~Stendhal, born Marie-Henri Beyle, nineteenth-century French writer
When you give birth to something that you are passionate about and let it go out into the world, your hope is that it will be protected and nurtured. When you put it out there, the control over what happens to it is gone, and that is where trust and faith come into play. If you keep your creation to yourself, it can never expand further, but if you release your baby into the world, there is great possibility that it will thrive. You have to trust that this “something” has a greater purpose; there must be a reason it was conceived. With faith, when you let it go, there is the hope that it will be received in a way that honors its essence. So much so that others will step in and care for it and love it as much as you do. Your “something” will touch and inspire others to tap into their own fountain of creativity that may lie dormant. Your “something” will spark others into action to make the world a better place. Your “something” will be cause for a tremendous celebration of life—a celebration that liberates the spirit to break down imaginary walls, separating heaven and earth so that mere mortals get a glimpse of how magical we are. So release the potential that has been entrusted to you, nurture it, and then let it go to be shared with the masses. Bring hope to a world where your “something” can light it up and cause a rebirth of love.
Magical Key to Bliss: Release your sweet “something” for love to be born again!
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