Photograph of love.



Love is like a photograph
All combination of communications
All imagery
All descriptions
All feelings
All love energy flowed in all ways
For example, this photograph of love is
grasped for a moment, perhaps after that many a moment...
Like a selfie, taken of oneself by smartphone, webcam, even memory itself then shared in social media and/ or through our very being, and has done since love itself began.
Occasionally that photograph is accepted, for if we did it as consciously as love is constant, love might seem to become unnecessary.
However love grows even without us paying attention and can surprise us when we put our love into our adorable little worlds, videos and everyday conversations, unexpected passionate arguments, complex or basic thought synapses or even our love making.
The more you want to make love, the more love wants to flow through you and your own photograph of love, in hope that one day your photograph will become love itself just like everything else.
You receive love in the amount you can contain it in your consciousness and it spills over into your subconscience so you can use it whenever you need it.
If you listen hard enough at night you may even hear words of the purest love itself spoken to you in the billions of complex particles in the air of this galaxy of love that is around you already.
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Written on July 07, 2022

Submitted by HeatherLydiaThornhill on July 06, 2022

Modified by HeatherLydiaThornhill on July 06, 2022

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