If You Could Talk to an Angel by Gerry Gavin

If You Could Talk to an Angel by Gerry Gavin

Author:Gerry Gavin
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Hay House
Published: 2016-01-15T00:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER SIX

IT’S ALL RELATIVE

The Truth about Relationships

“Love isn’t perfect. Love is complicated. Love doesn’t work exactly as you would like it to work. Love is messy!”

A major portion of your energy is taken up with interactions with other people, and this energetic interaction is channeled through your solar plexus chakra. Your relationships with others in this world fall into five basic categories: family, friends, romantic relationships, work associates, and people who share like interests. Each of these relationships is a measure by which you define yourself as a person, and each will either raise or diminish your energetic vibration. You open your heart and your energetic being to others through relationships, which is why most of your damaging cellular memory and soul loss happens as a result of these interactions. You can exchange love, which is energy, and you can also cause others to experience the pain of your disapproval or lack of love!

Gerry noticed a common sentiment about love while watching a Valentine’s Day marathon on Hallmark TV, which he is a big fan of. (He loves uplifting movies, is an incurable romantic, and really enjoys happy endings.) Many movies had a character say something like: “Love isn’t perfect,” “Love is complicated,” “Love doesn’t work exactly as you would like it to work,” and “Love is messy!” Gerry thought of how love is demonstrated by billions of individual people, each of whom has their own interpretation and way of expressing it because of their unique experiences.

Each of you is the lead character in this story of your life, and you play that lead like no one else. Someone might say you are just like your mom or dad, but I guarantee that you are not. There is always something different in your interpretation of life, however slight it might be. Your love as a parent is not the same as your parents’ love, and your love for your children will be different from your children’s love for theirs.

Mike Dooley, the New York Times best-selling author of Infinite Possibilities and The Top Ten Things Dead People Want to Tell YOU, starts our conversation about relationships with a deeply personal question:

Most of us know that we choose our lives and the parents we’ll have, and our parents must choose or agree to us. I am a first-time dad, so can you speak to this process of choosing, from both the baby’s and parents’ perspectives?



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