“Will you write about love for us, Diana?” I read as I opened my e-mail from an online magazine editor. My solar plexus got extremely tight and my Ego had a field day. What do you know about love, Diana? You aren’t even married or in a committed relationship. Who do you think you are? But, I believe that we are called to this Earth to confront (and eventually speak on) the very issues/lessons that make us feel insecure and uncertain. So, naturally, I called on the Celtic Goddess Isolt (yes,from Isolde and Tristan). I figured that after enduring a passionate love triangle involving her husband, King Mark of Cornwall and Sir Tristan, a handsome and noble knight…she’d know a little something on the trials and tribulations of this thing we call Love.

 

Q: What do you want us to know about love, Goddess Isolt?

 

A: (channeled)“Many of you have experienced a great loss in your life. A great love. A great job. A great home. So often we try and skip over our grief in an effort to “get on with it” and act with the mentality that it wasn’t the perfect match, the perfect opportunity or the perfect location. But, the grieving process is where I urge you to look. That uncomfortable, vulnerable part of you that wants to cry, scream, kick and throw a tantrum. The part you never let anyone see for fear of what they may think of you. But, the real question is, “Are you willing to live authentically in all directions, even if that means having to stray from what others perceive you as?” Real strength comes from honoring the parts of you that are hurt, for even in the hurt, there is love. If your answer is a resounding YES, congratulations. An uncertain period of self-doubt, self-criticism or self-denial may follow. But know that after you move through this period comes the real prize: Forgiveness and a genuine ability to love yourself again (and another). Know that true love never dies. It merely changes form. And at the end of the day, it is your smile, your self-love (and in turn your ability to give love to all) and your beautiful Spirit that lives on forever. No beautiful true love ever dies. Remember that.”

 

And so it is. I am happy to report that after channeling this message, my stomach completely relaxed. Thank Goddess!

 

Diana Dorell is a professional writer and intuitive in the SF Bay Area. She hosts “The Dancing Goddess Show!” every Tuesday on SoulsJourneyRadio.com and is also a beloved psychic advisor/healer on SoulsJourneyLightworkers.com

 

 


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