n n“Love yourself first, and everything else falls into line. You really have to love yourself to get anything done in this world.” — Lucille Ball
In sacred soul remembrance,
how had we,
who had abided in deep trust, faith, and belief in God’s unwavering grace;
who had rested upon our Inner Zen Island — in the magical moment,
in infinite abundance, wholeness, self-love, true love, true happiness, eternal light,
and in the infinite ocean of our heart within — with gratitude and divine love, all had unfolded in divine perfection, in harmony with the rhythm of life?
When we had loved ourselves fully, without judgment or condition, we had remembered that self-love is not a destination but a state of being — a quiet return to God’s grace within. Each breath had become a prayer, each act of care a sacred offering.
Through self-love, we had honored the divine dwelling within us — tending to our bodies with compassion, our hearts with forgiveness, our minds with peace, and our spirits with reverence. We had learned to rest, to release, to receive, allowing love to flow freely as both giver and gift.
And in that stillness of being, we had discovered the truth:
to love ourselves is to remember the Creator’s love — infinite, whole, and already complete.
From that sacred space of self-care and devotion, we had radiated peace,
becoming the reflection of divine love in motion,
flowing gently with the rhythm of life itself.