“If you’re in a true union of love you should be becoming more of yourself, which looks closer to the representation of source, it is pure and it is selfless. If you are not becoming more of yourself if you are not growing if you are egoically attached it is not love.”
Source: Learning To Love: And The Power of Sacred Sexual Spiritual Partnerships
“When we realize that we’re in relationship with everyone around us we become open to the mirror that the relationship offers, and it gives us an idea of what we need to grow to our highest. These interactions are great but our soul eventually gets to a place where we’re ready for partnership, and when we choose to go into partnership that's a higher level of union.”
Source: Learning To Love: And The Power of Sacred Sexual Spiritual Partnerships
“If you are alive and breathing you are very capable of experiencing a cosmic connectivity with explosive intimacy. Both partners must be on the same frequency spiritually and mentally and the rest will follow. We are spirits on a human journey and all roads to life will lead us back to each other and the universe as a whole.”
Source: Learning To Love: And The Power of Sacred Sexual Spiritual Partnerships
“Each time a cycle comes around where you are uncomfortable and feel this pressure, either mentally, spiritually, or energetically your higher-self is offering you a choice to continue down a path of creating more disease or adjust your path to be in alignment with your highest truth, to be in alignment with universal will, to be whole.”
Source: Learning To Love: And The Power of Sacred Sexual Spiritual Partnerships
“It’s key to know if you’re currently having sex based on an ego connection or transcending your sex life into love.”
Source: Cosmic Sexuality
“Giselle had woken up once already, to find that she was pinned to the bed by the weight of Saul‘s leg lying across her lower body and his arm holding her against his side. It was a welcome imprisonment, though, and it enabled her to lie silently within its captivity and marvel at the magical events of the night and the happiness they had brought her. Now she was awake again—this time to find that she had the bed—his bed—to herself, and that she could stretch out languorously in it, entranced by the sweetly heavy ennui that possessed her body as intimately and intensely as Saul had possessed it during the night.”
Source: The Reluctant Surrender
“It is important to release these constructs before entering in romantic relation or union with another because you’ll be replaying and playing out the karmic patterning of your limited beliefs and constructs towards love. Meaning you’ll be attracting exactly what you do not wish to experience because somewhere within yourself you still believe love is experienced a particular way.”
Source: Learning To Love: And The Power of Sacred Sexual Spiritual Partnerships
“There’s a loser in every relationship. We may not like to admit it, but one of us always gets a little more and one of us always gives up a little more readily.”
Source: Us Against You
“You look like someone
who has gone to war
and came back
with a thousand deaths burned in his eyes.
You look like someone
who has been told a dozen promises –
promises that broke his heart
when he realized
he didn't matter enough
for them to be kept.
You look like someone
whose edges started to chip away.
You look like someone I could love,
someone whose darkness I could light up.
But goddamn it, darling,
I promised myself
I would never fall in love with a broken man.
I have loved so many broken people
and I have fixed them all up.
I kept giving all I had,
until I had nothing left to give.
You look like someone I could love,
someone I want to fall in love with.
But you‘re in pieces,
I know you‘ll just wound me.”
Source: I'm Sorry. I Know It's Too Late... But This is How I Loved You
“The beauty of being human is the capacity and desire for intimacy. Yet we know that even those who are most intimate remain strange to us. Like children, we often “make strange” with each other.”
Source: Eternal Echoes: Celtic Reflections on Our Yearning to Belong