Don't Think, JUST LOVE by Aleksandra S. Kelc
Author:Aleksandra S. Kelc [Kelc, Aleksandra S.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781504363747
Publisher: Balboa Press
Published: 2016-09-08T04:00:00+00:00
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Each of us has certain duties at any point in life. Today Iâm a mother, a wife, a housekeeper and cook (I cook every day), and a gardener (in my own garden). I take care of my mother. I am an entrepreneur, an artist, and an advisor. All of these are my jobs. I prefer some to the others, but they are all my duties and they are all timely done. It is easier if I look upon each job as equal and donât put one over the other. Everything is equally easy when I do it with love.
To give you a funny example, I will describe a chore in which I donât find much pleasure. Itâs folding and hanging laundry. (You can pick your own undesirable chore.) First I should mention that my statement âI donât like to fold and hang laundryâ is like a memory of something that I donât like to do. From time to time, it slips into my consciousness and makes the work much harder for me.
When I align with love, my work becomes love. I love hanging laundry, I love every piece of cloth, and I am grateful for it. I love the person to whom the clothes belong and I love that I can do this for that person. In that way, I stay tuned to love. Do you see the difference between working and loving? When I take it as work, it is hard, an obligation, and a burden. Besides, my ego reminds me how much I dislike doing that. But when I let love in, it becomes all that I give and receive.
Just yesterday, June 16, 2013, I found myself in front of a large pile of laundry that had to be folded. Usually I donât delay and donât like when things get piled up because eventually it slows me down. Maybe I delayed just to see if the love principle works in that situation, so I could write about it. It is not hard to be loving while sitting on the terrace on the beautiful afternoon enjoying in the sunshine. But itâs a different kind of challenge when I stand in front of a big pile of laundry. So I start again. I say to myself, âI work with love. I am love. Love is at work.â Immediately, and I say this without exaggeration, all negative feelings disappeared while I was fully immersed in love. I was so comfortable folding that laundry, so I thought I could do that for the rest of my life. I was ready to stay at that moment forever as in the consciousness of love; time does not exist; everything happens at one single eternal moment. Itâs funny but I must say that a part of me is still there, lovingly folding laundry. And whenever I need that kind of energy again, I could simply remember and align with it. You can also align with that already created energy of âconstant loving laundry folding,â or use it for some other chore.
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