Tag: #UnconditionalLove

  • Living as One Energy

    By Choitalyk Ruman 12/22/2022

    Believe that the world is deeply beautiful. Each morning, awaken with awareness and choose thoughts that uplift your heart. When we focus on what is good, kind, and meaningful, we quietly shape a more compassionate world, starting from within.


    It is important to honor every person’s voice and to treat all people with respect. No one should be measured by job titles, appearance, or material wealth. These are temporary forms, not the essence of who we are. At our core, we are spirit, soul, Atma, divine breath, or sacred energy, known by many names across traditions, yet understood by the same truth.
    Our bodies are vessels for this energy, and the Earth is a place of learning, not a permanent home. We are all travelers here, each playing a unique role for a short time. No soul is higher or lower than another. We are equal, connected, and woven from the same universal energy. In this oneness, there is no separation, only shared existence.
    May we fully embrace this journey of life with humility and joy. And when our time here gently comes to an end, may we leave behind kindness, wisdom, loving values, and beautiful memories for those who continue the journey after us.
    I wish you a peaceful and joyful path. May you find success in ways that nourish your soul, offer love without conditions, and remain grateful for the gift of this life. Continue to share positive energy, and even when surrounded by darkness or negativity, choose to heal, uplift, and bring light. In doing so, we quietly help heal the world

  • The Profound Lessons of Loving Deeply: Embracing Growth, Even in Unreciprocated Love

    Love is one of the most powerful forces in the human experience. It can uplift, transform, and even break us open in ways we never thought possible. While love is often celebrated when it’s reciprocated, it’s in the moments of unrequited or unreturned love that we often learn the most profound lessons. These experiences, though painful, are gifts that shape our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.

    The Gift of Unreciprocated Love :

    “I will never, ever regret a moment of loving someone deeply. Even if they didn’t or couldn’t mutually love me back. Especially then. That’s when I grew and learned the most. What a gift. What an absolute gift. It hurt like hell. It sucked utterly. But then? It helped me know my own lovability and true worth even more. It helped me call in the ones who would celebrate life and love with me rather than denigrate, desecrate or reject it. It ultimately helped me be the best, fullest me. Gave me a capacity for true compassion. Broke me open. It basically taught me to love and trust and open even MORE” .can you rewrite expand as an article for blog post . Audience attracted thoughts

    The Gift of Unreciprocated Love

    Loving someone deeply, even when that love is not returned, can be one of the most challenging experiences we face. It’s natural to feel a sense of loss, rejection, or even anger when our feelings are not matched. However, this pain is not without purpose. Unreciprocated love offers us a unique opportunity for growth and self-discovery.

    When we love someone who cannot or does not love us back, we are forced to confront our own expectations, insecurities, and desires. We begin to question our worth, wondering if we are enough or if we are somehow unlovable. But it is in this questioning that we find the answers we truly need.

    “I will never, ever regret a moment of loving someone deeply. Even if they didn’t or couldn’t mutually love me back. Especially then. That’s when I grew and learned the most. What a gift. What an absolute gift. It hurt like hell. It sucked utterly. But then? It helped me know my own lovability and true worth even more. It helped me call in the ones who would celebrate life and love with me rather than denigrate, desecrate or reject it. It ultimately helped me be the best, fullest me. Gave me a capacity for true compassion. Broke me open. It basically taught me to love and trust and open even MORE” .can you rewrite expand as an article for blog post . Audience attracted thoughts

    The Profound Lessons of Loving Deeply: Embracing Growth, Even in Unreciprocated Love:

    Love is one of the most powerful forces in the human experience. It can uplift, transform, and even break us open in ways we never thought possible. While love is often celebrated when it’s reciprocated, it’s in the moments of unrequited or unreturned love that we often learn the most profound lessons. These experiences, though painful, are gifts that shape our understanding of ourselves and the world around us.

    The Gift of Unreciprocated Love

    Loving someone deeply, even when that love is not returned, can be one of the most challenging experiences we face. It’s natural to feel a sense of loss, rejection, or even anger when our feelings are not matched. However, this pain is not without purpose. Unreciprocated love offers us a unique opportunity for growth and self-discovery.

    When we love someone who cannot or does not love us back, we are forced to confront our own expectations, insecurities, and desires. We begin to question our worth, wondering if we are enough or if we are somehow unlovable. But it is in this questioning that we find the answers we truly need.

    Discovering Self-Worth Through Heartbreak

    The journey of unrequited love is a journey inward. It compels us to look beyond the other person and into ourselves. We begin to realize that our worth is not determined by someone else’s ability to love us. Instead, it is defined by our own capacity for love, compassion, and resilience.

    In the depths of heartbreak, we learn that our lovability is inherent. It is not something that can be given or taken away by another person. We come to understand that we are worthy of love simply because we exist. This realization is a profound gift that unrequited love offers us.

    The Strength in Vulnerability

    Loving deeply, even when it is not returned, requires immense courage. It demands that we open our hearts fully, knowing that we may be hurt in the process. But it is this very act of vulnerability that strengthens us.

    Through the pain of unreciprocated love, we build resilience. We learn to endure heartache and disappointment, and we come out the other side stronger and more capable of loving fully. Our capacity for compassion grows as we recognize the shared human experience of love and loss.

    Attracting the Right Kind of Love

    As we grow from the experience of unrequited love, we begin to attract the kind of love that truly honors us. We start to call in people who celebrate us, who see our worth, and who are willing to love us deeply in return. This is not by accident, but by design. As we learn to love and value ourselves, we naturally attract those who will do the same.

    Unreciprocated love teaches us to set boundaries, to recognize red flags, and to prioritize our own well-being. It helps us to understand what we truly want and need in a relationship, and it empowers us to seek out those who are capable of meeting us where we are.

    Embracing the Fullness of Life

    Ultimately, loving deeply, even when it hurts, helps us to become the fullest versions of ourselves. It breaks us open, teaching us to love more freely and to trust more deeply. It expands our capacity for joy, compassion, and connection.

    In the end, the pain of unreciprocated love is a small price to pay for the profound growth it offers. It teaches us to embrace the fullness of life, to open ourselves to new possibilities, and to trust in the journey of love, no matter where it may lead.

    Conclusion: A Gift Wrapped in Pain

    While it may be difficult to see in the moment, unreciprocated love is one of life’s greatest teachers. It challenges us, breaks us open, and ultimately helps us to grow into the best versions of ourselves. The pain we experience is real, but so too is the gift of self-discovery and resilience that comes with it.

    Loving deeply, even when it’s not returned, is a courageous act. It’s a testament to our capacity for love and a reminder that we are worthy of being loved in return. And in the end, it is this love—both for ourselves and others—that will carry us forward into a life filled with meaning, connection, and joy

    #ChoitalykRuman 

  • The Beauty of Love and Friendship: Finding Authenticity Without Losing Yourself

    It’s perfectly okay to hope for love. It’s okay to pray for love, wish for love, and even dream of it. Love, in all its forms, is one of the most profound human desires. But let me tell you this: please, don’t put your life on hold while you wait for love to arrive. Don’t let the longing for love keep you from living fully in the present.

    I once heard a story about a woman named Jasinta. She spent years waiting for that one perfect love, convinced that her life would truly begin once she found it. She imagined it as a grand, shiny thing that would sweep her off her feet. And so, she waited—through job promotions, friendships, and even a chance to travel the world. She kept putting off opportunities, thinking, “When I find love, I’ll really start living.”

    One day, as she sat in a coffee shop reflecting on all the things she hadn’t done, an older gentleman, a regular at the shop, asked her, “You come here every week, but you always look like you’re waiting for something. What are you waiting for?”

    Jasinta replied, “Love. I’m waiting for love.”

    The old man smiled gently and said, “Love is all around you, child. The real question is, are you recognizing it?”

    At first, Jasinta brushed off his words, thinking they didn’t apply to her situation. But as she looked around the shop, she noticed the barista who always remembered her order, the colleague who checked in on her when she had a tough day, and the friend who stayed by her side through thick and thin. These weren’t the bright, shiny moments she had envisioned, but they were love in its most genuine form.

    And then, it hit her—she had spent so long waiting for a grand, fairy-tale love that she had overlooked the love that was already present in her life. The older gentleman was right: love doesn’t always arrive in the way we expect. Sometimes, it’s subtle and quiet, showing up in small acts of kindness and loyalty.

    Jasinta’s story serves as a reminder that we don’t need to chase love or friendship with the intent to “capture” them. Authentic connections are rarely caught by force—they are recognized. And often, they don’t come wrapped in bright, shiny packages that grab your attention right away. True friends and true love may not stand out at first, but they are the ones who stay by your side in times of need. They love you without conditions, without calculations, and beyond superstition.

    It doesn’t make sense to hold on to relationships that were only meant to be temporary. Some friendships are just passing seasons in our lives, while others are meant to last a lifetime. But forcing a seasonal friendship to become something more can leave you feeling stuck and disconnected.

    For me, “friendship” is a deeply meaningful word. It goes beyond mere acquaintance or convenience; it’s about support, trust, and mutual care. Those are the friendships worth cherishing, the ones that bring real value to our lives.

    So, my dear readers, as you move through life, I hope you find love and friendship in their truest forms. But always remember—don’t stop living while you wait. Recognize the people who are already there for you, who love you unconditionally, and don’t let fleeting connections steal your time and energy.

    By #ChoitalykRuman- 09/23/2024