The
Power of Love: Bringing Peace To Your Life Through This Simple Yet
Powerful Life Force
by
Jill Wellington
“Love
is the fruit in season at all times and within
reach of every hand.” ~ Mother Teresa
When
I began my television news career many years ago, I remember a co-worker
I’ll call George who seemed to hate me. I
was an experienced radio journalist when I was hired as a producer for a
television station in
Saginaw
,
Michigan.
My
first Friday night at my new job, my fellow workers took me out to a local
tavern. George squeezed in next to
me at a crowded booth, as I shared with my fellow workers that I took the
producer’s job in hopes I could work my way into a reporter’s spot.
After
a swig of beer, George puffed out his chest and said, “I’ve been at
the station for ten years and you’ll never be a reporter.
It doesn’t work that way. In
fact, I guarantee you will never appear on the air!”
I
was staggered at his bravado, yet brushed off his comments.
I am, after all, a tenacious Aries.
The
very next week I was working the night shift when I heard on the police
scanner that a woman had smothered her two children.
With all the reporters out on stories, the assignment editor sent
me with the photographer to snag some interviews and video.
That night, on the
eleven o’clock
news, my hand appeared on TV as I held the microphone for the police
chief.
My
boss immediately recognized my reporting skills, and soon my face was on
the air almost every night. George
was peeved to say the least. He
began to criticize me to others, and find fault in all my news stories.
Once
I interviewed a famous cartoonist who sketched me a quick comic strip with
my name in it. I framed the
drawing and placed it on my desk. A
few days later, the cartoon was missing.
A co-worker told me George stole it!
I
felt angry and hurt by George’s seemingly deranged antics and told my
mother about him. “I just
want to steal something of his,” I whined to her.
But
my mother was much wiser. “Why
not win him over with love?”
“Love!
He is the most hateful person I ever met.
I would rather gouge his eyes out,” I laughed.
Yet the next evening at work, I went and sat at George’s empty
desk. Although the thought of him
flooded my body with anger, I took a deep breath, shut my eyes and
mentally surrounded his desk with love.
I
was surprised at the peacefulness that slowly embraced my body.
It actually allowed me to release my fury and honestly proclaim
love for George. It didn’t matter
any more what he had done to me. I
was offering him love unconditionally simply because he is another human
being on this earth.
I
began to pay special attention to George. Instead
of avoiding him, I would seek him out for his opinions, surrounding him in
love with every encounter.
The
change in George was immediate and startling.
I could not believe his transformation.
I continued to send him love and one day George brought me some
luscious vegetables from his organic garden.
With pride, he told me all about his efforts to become a master
organic gardener.
Over
time, I found I liked George. Who would ever guess that my worst enemy
would teach me the most powerful lesson of all---LOVE!
“Love
is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into a friend.” ~
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
I
have used this simple love method many times since and experienced the
same marvel. When I feel the old
annoyance bubbling inside, it’s a whopper relief to simply mentally
shoot the maddening person with a puff of love energy.
Sometimes all I can manage is to think the word love and
walk away.
“Love
is a higher energy state,” James Redfield writes in his book The
Celestine Vision. When we
confront a negative person we can quickly diffuse hate and anger.
“We must first send loving energy to the person by focusing on
him completely. What we are
actually doing is sending spiritual energy to the higher self of the
person. That allows him to ease his rigid assumptions.”
Redfield
says the love energy works according to your intent.
We should never use love to control another person into thinking
how we think. It’s about
using the higher energy to allow that person to tap into their own higher
thinking. The results are
remarkable.
A
few months ago, I was riding a hotel elevator in
New York City
when an irate woman got on at the tenth floor.
As the doors swished closed she turned to me and let out a string
of expletives about how awful the hotel was…the room was small, the
elevators slow, and the last straw was the key to her door often jammed.
I
immediately surrounded her with love energy, and casually mentioned her
jacket was pretty and unique.
Before
my very eyes the woman’s body relaxed, her shoulders lifting a few
inches. A wide smile replaced the
scowl. “I love this jacket
too,” she beamed.
As
we both exited the elevator, I noticed this woman did not go to the desk
to complain. Instead she
walked out the door with a bounce in her step.
She controlled herself with a little boost of love from me.
“Love
is a gift of one’s inner most soul to another so both can be wholer.”
~ Tea Rose
Love
uncomplicates your life in many ways. Instead
of judging people on a first encounter, immediately send love vibrations.
Then watch with joy as the person transforms to their highest self.
This allows you both to make a fabulous first impression.
Imagine
the changes that could happen on earth if everyone chose love over hate,
fear and anger. Everyone
responds to love. You can be part
of this global transformation, and it’s as easy as saying the word LOVE.
__________________
Jill
Wellington was a news reporter for 18 years before joining with her
mother to write a mystery novel titled Fireworks that teaches the
concept of synchronicity or meaningful coincidences.
You can read more about the author and her writing by visiting her
website at www.stargatepress.com