Magical Beginnings
Two lovers enter into an intimate conversation early on in their relationship:He asks, “Are you afraid of falling in love?”She answers, “Not with you.”He asks, “Why’s that?”She answers with a smile, “Cause I know you will catch me when I fall.” There is something tender in allowing yourself to fall in love. There is also something magical in knowing that the other person will not hurt you. Love is not a power struggle, an ego booster, or a platform for ownership. It is about letting go and allowing Spirit to perform its pursuit for the betterment of your heart’s desires.This weekend I had the privilege to be among many friends. Some of them have entered into new relationships. They beam with energy, excitement, romance, and that mystical union of two people getting to know each other. In both relationships I witnessed something that had never been there before…appreciation and admiration. There is kindness, generosity and mutual respect. Like a Tango dance, one needs the pull and pushing, the give and take, the seduction and the closeness all mixed into a rhythmic dance of divinity. The hopeless romantic in me smiles with admiration at that harmonious partnership.How many times have we passed on the idea of love or getting to know someone just to regret it later on? How many times have we allowed ego to dictate our heart’s desires to then realize that the person was actually “The One?” The past is a wilderness forest. Many of us choose to stay there because of fear of the unknown. We are afraid to move past the forest into the open spaces and allow the heart to guide us. In that paralyzing fear of holding on to past events, we lose the chance to meet a counterpart of our divinity to be loved. I find that it is in the most unpredictable moments, when you are finally free of the past, that the future gifts you with the magical beginnings of new love.I always find the “falling in love” part easy. It’s the staying in that place of vulnerability that is challenging. Every day, as I meet more people entering into loving relationships, I believe I am attracting that energy into my own love life. I refuse to settle for someone who cannot meet me half way in my heart’s yearnings. I won’t compromise my self-love for anyone in the future. It’s taken me too many years to repair and rebuild self-worth and love. It has taken me a lifetime to realize that simplicity, kindness, intelligence, openness, and laughter are prerequisites for my soul mate.That special “someone” will see me as a hippie chick, a deep romantic, and/or a trusting spirit. However it is that I come across to him, I know that the falling in love part is the best drug in the world when shared with someone who has my best intention at heart. When it is easy, soft, appreciated and graceful there is no other place I would rather be. The alternative of having him pass by is not an option any longer. Ultimately, I know he will be there to catch me when I fall.