FEBRUARY 2019What is Love? Before we attempt to answer this big question…. Who was St Valentine? Are you familiar with his story? I decided to do a little research. If I’ve ever known this story, I don’t remember it or maybe I purposely forgot! I’ll share with you what I discovered: St. Valentine was a 3rd Century Roman Catholic priest. He was known as the “patron of love, young people and happy marriages”. All was going well until Claudius G. took the throne. Emperor Claudius was having trouble convincing young Roman men to enlist in his army. One of his men told him that their attraction to women was the reason. So Claudius passed a law forbidding all relations between men and women! Father Valentine believed the law to be unjust. He continued to marry young couples in secret. Eventually he was discovered, arrested and beheaded in a public square on February 14, 270 AD. What a sad beginning to one of the world’s most popular “love celebrated” holidays. Those who loved Father Valentine chose to honor him by creating rituals that involved giving and receiving love. During the 20th century, this holiday evolved into the exchange of paper Valentines we know today. The honor of “sainthood” was bestowed upon Father Valentine many years later, thus he’s most commonly known as St. Valentine. Confusion around love is nothing new! What is love? Is this love? I recently discovered these papers, carefully folded in the side pocket of my purse. I’ve been carrying them around for over a year, maybe two! I remember why…. I was attending a yoga class. “What are your beliefs about love?” the teacher asked. We began to write. LOVE IS... This exercise continues to inspire me to create love rhymes…these even have a melody! Love is gentle Love is kind Love is patient Love’s alive Love’s revealing Love is peace Love’s appealing Love is free Love is comfort Love is joy Love’s a baby girl Or boy Love’s a temple Love’s a door Love’s a rainbow That’s for sure! Love is love Now it’s your turn! How would you answer this question? Love is… I’d love to hear your responses! If you’re so inspired, please leave a comment under this blog or email me! I wish you a delightful exploration of love this month! “Time and space cannot play any part between two loving hearts.” Yogi Bhajan Love and blessings, Deborah
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