“Set your heart free. Trust it. It knows the way. The way is always detached, secure, and out of love. Detachment doesn’t mean coldness, it means freedom. Security doesn’t mean rules or checking up on people, it means confidence and trust. Love doesn’t mean clinging or desperation, it means appreciation, encouragement, and peace within. “Doe Zantamata
Weekly Relationship Awareness November 6, 2023 – November 12, 2023, by Lady Dyanna
“Love means, “I accept you as you are, exactly as you are. It does not mean that you are perfect, but it does mean that every single thing about you is 100% acceptable. Many things are even more than just acceptable, they are wonderful! But there is absolutely nothing you need to change in order to become loveable.” The moment you believe these things about yourself, you have found true love. You are then open to share it with another person who feels the same way. “Doe Zantamata
Happy Halloween and a Blessed Samhain
Hopes Last Longer than Their Disappointments
Hopes last longer than their disappointments.
An abandoned hope can haunt its house for years,
Longing to breathe life into its spirit,
Longing for the salience of its youth.
O phantom hopes, do not despair! For someone
Will soon take up the gauntlet of your dreams,
Embrace you as the child of their passion,
Embody you in the flesh of their desire.
Nor will a kind and just hope ever die.
Copyright by Nicholas Gordon
Weekly Relationship Awareness October 23, 2023 – October 29, 2023, by Lady Dyanna
“First bliss comes naturally. Second bliss is a choice. It’s the choice to trust, to love, to put yourself out there, knowing full well that you can get hurt. But you won’t be able to live, love, and experience all the joys of life if you don’t put yourself back out there again. It takes courage –a lot of courage– but it’s worth it. “Doe Zantamata
Weekly Relationship Awareness October 16, 2023 – October 22, 2023, by Lady Dyanna
“If a friend stops speaking with you because they believed gossip about you without even asking you “your side,” then you didn’t really lose a friend. You only lost a person who didn’t trust or believe in you…and that’s not really a loss at all. It hurts because it feels unfair, and you would not have treated them the same way. But if that’s the choice they’ve made, you can really only accept it and let them go. Even if you convince them this time, the absence of trust will not have changed and will continue to hurt you in every future circumstance. “Doe Zantamata