Monday, March 2, 2009

How do you show your loved ones that you love them?

An awesome note written Abhi... profound and true!! :)

How do you show your loved you love them?
Saying it is good; it is definitely a start. But if all you do is 'say', it begins to wear thin after a while.
So what do you do? Buy him or her things? Things are not bad either, but if you are buying things for your loved one thinking that alone should be sufficient you are going to find yourself with a resentful one instead.
The Bible says that perfect love casts out fear. Sometimes resentment is born out of fear.

Love needs to be shown in a person's attitude. One great way of expressing love is an uncritical attitude. Nothing kills love faster than criticism. There has to be a degree of freedom in any relationship.
Freedom goes hand in glove with love. Virginia Satir mentioned five freedoms:
The freedom to see and hear what is here, instead of what should be, was, or will be;
The freedom to say what they feel and think, instead of what they should;
The freedom to feel what they feel instead of what they ought ;
The freedom to ask for what they want, instead of always waiting for permission,
The freedom to take risks on their behalf instead of choosing to be only "secure" and not rock the boat.
Go through the list again, slowly this time around and carefully examine your relationships. Answer the following questions:
How do you show your loved ones that you love them?
Do you let them love you back by giving them the freedom to them?
Being protective of the one you love is a very natural by produce of love the emotion. However, love is more than just the feeling; it is very much the doing also. Giving your loved one the space and freedom to grow in that relationship is definitely a practice of love the verb.


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Cheers!!!

Abhi

3 comments:

XLNC said...

This will be a bit difficult for those who suffer from over protectiveness. But that's fine; the grace of God is there to make it easier - if you let Him.

incomparable said...

this line seems to be an extension of the blog itself. another thought from your head. i like!! :)

Unknown said...

I have always wondered... but then sometimes doing is not enough... Though like the way its written...