The Journey to Love: Healing the Blocks That Obscure Our True Nature


You might think love is hard, confusing, or challenging at times. But love is none of that.
The difficult sensations we often associate with love are actually the subconscious blocks, traumas, or distortions that obscure its true essence. Love itself is pure, bright, and deep—it can never truly be tainted or destroyed.

The Illusion of Hard Love

When we experience conflict, fear, or uncertainty in relationships, it's easy to believe that love is the source of our discomfort. However, these feelings are rooted in our unhealed wounds and protective mechanisms. Love, by its very nature, is effortless. It is the human experience of love, filtered through our personal histories and societal conditioning, that can feel complex.

Healing the Blocks

The path to experiencing love in its truest form requires a commitment to inner work. As we heal the underlying patterns that cause pain and confusion, we naturally return to the wholeness of our being, which is, simply, LOVE. This process involves:
  • Self-awareness: Recognizing the patterns and triggers that distort our experience of love.
  • Compassionate inquiry: Gently exploring the origins of these patterns without self-judgment.
  • Healing practices: Engaging in therapy, breathwork, meditation, or other modalities that support emotional release and integration.

A Shift in Perception

As we clear these blocks, our perception of ourselves and the world shifts. We move from fear to trust, from separation to connection. Love no longer feels like a scarce resource or a battlefield; it becomes a steady, guiding presence.

The Lifelong Commitment to Love

I have made an inner commitment to continuously clear my own blocks so I can love more and give more to the world. It is a lifelong journey, but each step brings a deeper sense of peace, joy, and interconnectedness.
The more we clear, the more we can feel and sense a beautiful cosmic stream guiding us, loving us, and revealing what is possible for the world. Love is always here, waiting for us to remember and reclaim it.