Broadcasting Care From Here On Out
November 4, 2020 at 8:49 pm Leave a comment
Broadcast Love (An exert from HeartMath Institute)
“With the polarizing politics going on in many countries and the global resurgence of the Covid‑19 pandemic, it’s more important than ever to broadcast love, compassion and calm into the global energetic field.
Love is the core heart frequency that unifies and lifts people’s perceptions above separation. When our heart, mind and emotions are in alignment and not in conflict with each other, this makes it easier to sense our intuitive heart’s direction for effective choices and guidance.

There are many personal and collective benefits from the practice of intentionally radiating love. Here are a few:
The practice of sending love helps to quiet the overactive mind and emotions, which increases our ability to handle the elevated stress on the planet. Increasing love and compassion automatically streams more patience, resilience and flow into our interactions. This helps to clear clouded discernment and heightens our reasoning capacity.
Radiating love has a cumulative effect that helps us increase our initiative to act on important intentions and commitments that are challenging to get started or follow through.
After we practice sending love for awhile, this creates an automatic tendency to precede interactions from a more loving spirit, resulting in more harmony and less stress in our relationships. Sending love also helps to soften the energetic field around us, making it easier for others to access their heart and experience deeper resonance and genuine connection.”
For more ideas on radiating love / broadcasting love, visit HeartMath.org and check out the Global Coherence App available on the AppStore. In addition, synchronized Care Focus events happen every Wednesday until the coronavirus pandemic subsides.
Let us take care.
Entry filed under: Connection, Coronavirus, Health, Politics, Wellness. Tags: broadcast love, care focus events, global adherence app, heartmath.org, radiate love.
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