Love Writings: The Mesh on The Side of The Case of Love

Loving Love Inspires the Heart to Create Words that Gives Love its Life.
The other day I was off to take a shower, and I noticed that the case I was carrying that keeps my various products that I use to take my shower had a little slit in the outside mesh pocket. I keep all of the important stuff I need quickly, you know, toothbrush, razor…those kinds of things. The pocket itself was a black mesh pocket on the outside of the case against the blue background of the case. The interesting thing about this was that you could not see the the rip in the mash with the way that it was situated against the blue because the colors were so very similar. And yet, because of the rip, things were slipping out through the hole.
I’m presuming that may be a razor had cut it or something, but it doesn’t really matter how it happened, the important thing is that it happened. What was worse was that my awareness of what had happened was non-existent until I realized that things have been slipping through the hole in the mesh.
I started to think about how that relates to love.
Many times, we are like that case, we carry our love around in a hap-hazard manner. We have the things that we tucked inside the case that we keep protected and these things, many times, are things that we really don’t use as often. We have extra soap, three kinds of conditioner, etc. But the things we use more frequently, the things we take for granted, we slip into the mesh pocket because we know we can grab them when we need them.
We take the mesh pocket for granted; We just expect it to be intact at all times.
But at the heart of the matter, those things are just as important as the things we have tucked inside the zipped-up case. For some reason, we tucked these things on the outside thinking they are not. When we go to look for those items that we need, we find that the slit in the mesh has allowed those things we take for granted to be gone. They have slipped through the hole and we realized that we have allowed this to happen by being unaware.
Those things we take for granted in our love and leave unguarded are often the very things that usually take our love and stretch it to its very foundation.
Look at your love, my friends, and be careful to notice if there are any indiscernible cuts or holes in your mesh. If so, take care and begin the process of repairing the hole with a daily routine of love and appreciation for your partner through Love Writings and love words.
Don’t take your love for granted and safeguard in the inner sanctum of your heart all of the treasures of that love that are so very precious. Don’t clutter up your love with the things of life, but, instead, feel the emotion of your heart and keep it guarded in that zipped-up case.
Face it, do you really need all of that extra conditioner in the first place?
In the End, Love is All There is, So Let Your Words be Your Beginning.


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