![]() ![]() New! Supoort More Love in your world with LoveMore merchandise and clothing AND support The LoveMore Institute with your purchase! Visit Here. LoveMore Merchandise Store for More Love In Your World (1 x week) with a summary of articles, postings, videos, and resources put up each week on the website and blog. You may have missed some helpful information. If you would like to join a community of love inspired people who would like to receive up to 4 emails per month max. Learn more about The Love More Institute’s work visit: Website | Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | Medium | Patreon Purchases made from product links result in a small affiliate commission to The Love More Institute paid by. ![]() Charitable donations can be made here through PayPal’s Giving Fund Program. Our work is made possible by the generosity of people like you. Please Note: The Love More Institute is a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit. Together, we hope to “be the change we wish to see in the world.” Our aim is to enable individuals to contribute in meaningful ways to the world around them. About The Truelove: David Whyte Februby Mark Spyker 0 There is a faith in loving fiercely the one who is rightfully yours especially if you have waited years and especially if part of you never believed you could deserve this loved and beckoning hand held out to you this way. KarmaTube is a project of ServiceSpace, an all-volunteer run organization. Video courtesy of KarmaTube and Service Space It takes faith to acknowledge possibilities, to say yes to life and to love, to give ourselves permission to experience happiness. ![]() Through this reading we see how our own beliefs about what we think we deserve can limit us, and how daring to broaden our sense of what is possible can liberate us beyond what we can even imagine. Hear poet and philosopher David Whyte read The Truelove his staggering reflection on reaching beyond our limiting beliefs about what we deserve. Through this reading we see how our own beliefs about what we think we deserve can limit us, and how daring to broaden our sense of what is possible can liberate us beyond what we can even imagine. Poet and philosopher David Whyte reads his poem The Truelove. The Truelove by David Whyte Poet and philosopher David Whyte reads his poem The Truelove. Sometimes it is worth it to sit quietly for 2 minutes and listen. ![]()
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