Tuesday, May 12, 2026

What I’ve Learned About Love From Listening to Spirit for Others

Listening to spirit for others changes how you understand love.

Not in a poetic way. In a practical one.

Love, from the spirit perspective, is remarkably patient. It doesn’t rush healing. It doesn’t demand forgiveness. It doesn’t keep score.

Spirit understands human complexity. They see how hard people try. How often they carry guilt that was never theirs to begin with. How they replay moments, wishing they’d said more or done less.

What comes through again and again is this. Love isn’t fragile. It doesn’t break because of misunderstandings, distance, or imperfect endings.

Spirit isn’t focused on what went wrong. They’re focused on connection. On what was shared. On what still exists.

They also don’t cling.

Love doesn’t ask the living to stay stuck. It encourages growth. Experience. Joy. Even laughter, sooner than people think is allowed.

Listening to spirit has taught me that love is far more durable than we imagine. It adapts. It evolves. It continues without needing constant reassurance.

And perhaps most importantly, it doesn’t disappear when a body does.

It simply changes how it shows up.

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What I’ve Learned About Love From Listening to Spirit for Others

Listening to spirit for others changes how you understand love. Not in a poetic way. In a practical one. Love, from the spirit perspective, ...