
There is no doubt I am personally a “communicator.” I live my life, have made a living, and have learned the art and value of communication over time. We live in a world of extremely advanced communication. Therefore, it is hardly a mystery that we, as a people, have created this massive ability so we can communicate more. Regardless of how we communicate or which mode we use, communication is a significant part of love and desire. In fact, the way and frequency we communicate show how much our desire is. Also, how much we communicate and with whom will directly correspond with who we desire to be connected with the most.
Relationships are based on communication; even though love has no distance or time, communication keeps the channels of love and desire flowing. Our lives and direction of life are guided by focus. In the same respect, our desire for love is revealed and exposed when it comes to focus as well. We tend to focus most of our valuable time and communication on those we are most connected with. Any other communication might be infrequent or even irritating to us. It’s not hard to see or reveal to ourselves or others what is most important to us. All we need to do is look at our phone records to see who we call and text the most. These are the people that matter to us the most. Also, if we chart how much time we spend in honest, open communication with the one who is closest to us we can tell if we are going in the same direction or not. Many live a life of superficial existence because they refuse to change their habits. Connecting and communicating with those who have meaning to us is very important if we want them to know we matter. Otherwise, we might lose the ones who matter the most and find ourselves with many emails, texts, and phone records.
Where is the focus of your love and desire?
Loving you from here,
Dr. Rev. Jenine Marie Howry, PhD
Life Lessons By Jenine Marie
