Morning Muse 194 : Never Be a Stranger to Love
Love is not meant to be held at a distance, but welcomed, shared, and lived fully. True love heals, gives freely, and stands tall without harming others. Even when unrecognized, love never fades—it returns with clarity, purpose, and quiet transformation.
1/13/20261 min read


Never be a stranger to love. Invite it into your heart and your home, the way you would welcome a dear old friend who knows you completely. Let love settle within you, resonate quietly, and flow through your life like a timeless poem—gentle, rhythmic, and deeply meaningful. Love does not arrive to judge or to wound; it comes to heal, to mend what is broken, and to soften the rough edges we carry within.
True love never excludes. It has the strength to stand tall without needing to push anyone down. Those who give from a space of love remain grounded and dignified, while those who cling to hatred only diminish themselves. Love expresses itself through generosity—through service, compassion, and selfless giving. When your offerings of love, care, and kindness go unnoticed, do not be disheartened. What is not acknowledged today is not lost; in time, it returns with greater clarity and purpose.
Love does not need to be defensive, nor does it need to be offensive. It does not protect itself by building walls or asserting dominance. Love is vast, expansive, and immersive—it includes rather than excludes, uplifts rather than overpowers. When love becomes the way you live, it transforms not only your inner world, but also the space you occupy in the lives of others. Never distance yourself from love, for in staying close to it, you remain close to your truest self.
