At some point in life, almost everyone reaches a moment where they quietly wonder: “What am I meant to do? What is my calling? What is my purpose?” We search books, mentors, courses, spiritual teachers, hoping that someone outside of us will hand us the map. And with every new attempt, we imagine that clarity will arrive from somewhere “out there”, as if your purpose is hidden in the hands of someone wiser, more experienced, or more awakened than we are.
But what if the path to your purpose has never been outside of you? What if it has always lived quietly inside your chest, waiting for you to notice it?
The truth is often much simpler and far more uncomfortable: Purpose is not found in the future. Purpose is felt in the heart. And the more your heart opens, the more your purpose becomes visible.
This is the part of personal and spiritual growth we rarely talk about, the paradox that your purpose doesn’t show itself when you push harder, work more, or perfect yourself. It reveals itself when you stop abandoning yourself. It awakens when you soften into your own truth. It becomes clearer when you stop fighting who you are and start loving who you are becoming.
It’s not willpower that connects you to your purpose. It’s not strategy or perfection or constant discipline.
It’s the courage to stay open, present, vulnerable, and honest with yourself, especially when life feels chaotic or uncertain.
Your purpose is born from your heart, not your mind. It flows through emotional courage, not through fear or pressure. Research on meaning and authenticity shows that people feel most purposeful when their lives reflect their inner values and emotional truth, not external expectations or societal pressure.
And that’s the heart of this article. To show you that self-love isn’t decorative. It isn’t a luxury. It isn’t a soft concept for “better days”.
Self-love is direction. Self-love is clarity. Self-love is the doorway to your purpose, the one your soul has been whispering to you for years.
And as you read this post, you’ll see that you’ve never been lost… you’ve simply been learning how to Listen.
Key Takeaway
- Your purpose isn’t something you “find”, it’s something you reveal through openness – When your heart is guarded or overwhelmed by survival patterns, clarity becomes distant. When your heart opens, intuition, direction, and meaning rise naturally to the surface.
- You were born with purpose, your life, sensitivity, story, and gifts already point toward it – Your purpose is woven into what moves you, what breaks you open, and what brings you alive. It’s not outside of you, it’s within your lived experience.
- Fear, trauma, and self-protection can block your purpose, but they don’t erase it – Patterns like perfectionism, people-pleasing, emotional shutdown, or hiding your truth are protective responses, not flaws. As they soften, your purpose becomes visible again.
- Self-love is the gateway to your purpose because it restores clarity, safety, and inner truth – When you treat yourself with compassion, boundaries, and emotional courage, your nervous system relaxes, allowing your inner wisdom to guide your next steps.
- Your purpose unfolds one open-hearted decision at a time – Following what expands you, listening to your intuition, honoring your sensitivity, and trusting your timing are all acts of purpose in motion. You don’t need the whole map, just the next aligned step.
Why Your Purpose Cannot Be Found With a Closed Heart
Most people are taught to search for your purpose with their mind, through endless thinking, planning, analyzing, and strategizing. And while logic is useful, it cannot reveal what the heart is meant to lead. Purpose is not something you uncover by force; it is something you feel into. It’s an inner resonance, a deep “yes”, a sense of alignment that rises from within when you are emotionally open enough to experience it.
When the heart closes, often because of past pain, trauma, rejection, self-doubt, or the instinct to protect yourself, your inner clarity becomes blurred. You start navigating life not from who you actually are, but from who you had to become in order to survive. That’s when decisions are shaped by:
- Old survival responses
- The need to avoid conflict or disappointment
- Fear of being misunderstood or judged
- The pressure to “stay in control”
- The belief that you must earn love, worth, or approval
Psychology research from Dr. Brené Brown shows that emotional protection creates a state of “armoring”, a defensive posture that blocks both vulnerability and intuition. And when the heart is armored, purpose becomes almost impossible to sense, because your purpose cannot be accessed from fear.
A closed heart can only choose what feels safest, not what feels right. It can only follow the familiar, not the meaningful. It can only repeat patterns, not create new paths.
This is why so many people feel lost or disconnected, not because they lack purpose, but because their heart has been carrying too much weight to hear it. But the moment you soften, even slightly, something shifts.
An open heart reconnects you to:
- Your inner wisdom
- Your intuitive knowing
- Your emotional truth
- The quiet guidance that has been speaking to you for years
This is when you feel that unmistakable pull, that subtle but powerful whisper: “This is your purpose. This is where your life wants to go.”
Your heart was never the problem. Your heart was always the compass, the most reliable, intelligent, spiritually attuned guide you have.
The Spiritual Truth: You Were Born With Purpose
From a spiritual lens, you didn’t arrive on this planet empty-handed or directionless. You weren’t sent here to figure everything out from scratch. You came with a blueprint, a subtle, internal orientation that has always been guiding you, long before you had words for it. Your purpose isn’t something you “earn”, discover in a book, or wait to receive once you’ve healed enough, it is something that has lived within you since the moment you took your first breath.
If you look closely, you’ll notice that your purpose is already woven into the fabric of who you are:
- The way you feel deeply – your emotional sensitivity is not a weakness; it’s part of your inner navigation system.
- The way you love – how you show up for people, even when it feels risky or vulnerable.
- The things that break your heart – grief and pain often reveal what matters most.
- The things that light you up – joy is a direction, not an accident.
- The patterns or themes that keep resurfacing – the lessons your life keeps trying to teach you.
- The struggles you’ve survived – challenges refine your purpose, giving it shape and depth.
- The wisdom you carry – everything you’ve learned, endured, and integrated becomes part of your offering to others.
When you see life through this lens, it becomes clear: purpose isn’t out there somewhere in the distance. It is already inside you, waiting to be recognized rather than hunted for.
Some spiritual teachers describe purpose as a “soul contract”, a deep inner orientation that you carry from birth. Whether you believe in soul contracts, intuition, or simply the psychology of meaning, one truth remains the same: Your purpose is not something that appears after you “fix” yourself. Your purpose unfolds naturally when you remove the layers that hide it.
Fear, self-judgment, emotional protection, old wounds, and inherited beliefs often cover the heart and obscure clarity. When you treat yourself with more compassion, more honesty, more acceptance, those layers soften. And suddenly, what once felt distant becomes obvious.
This is why you can love yourself into your purpose. Love creates space. Love opens the heart. Love reveals what has been there all along.
Your heart doesn’t need to be perfect to guide you, it just needs to be open enough for truth to pass through. And the more you connect to your worth, your emotions, and your inner wisdom, the clearer your purpose becomes. It’s not something you chase. It’s something you grow into.
How Fear, Trauma, and Self-Protection Block Your Purpose
No one wakes up one day and decides to close their heart.
Hearts close slowly, quietly, and often out of pure necessity. When love once felt unpredictable, when safety wasn’t guaranteed, or when you were expected to be stronger than you actually were, your nervous system did exactly what it was designed to do, it protected you.
And while that protection may have helped you survive the past, it often creates distance from your purpose in the present.
This protection can show up in many forms:
- Perfectionism that tries to earn safety
- Chronic overthinking that keeps you from taking risks
- Emotional shutdown to avoid being hurt
- People-pleasing to prevent conflict or rejection
- Hiding your needs to seem “easy” or “low maintenance”
- Distrusting your intuition because you were taught to doubt yourself
- Shutting down creativity because it once felt unsafe to express yourself
- Playing small to stay invisible, unnoticed, or unchallenged
These patterns are not weaknesses, they are survival codes your body learned to rely on.
But the same strategies that once protected you may now be creating a wall between you and your purpose. A closed heart cannot feel resonance. A guarded nervous system cannot feel direction. A life built around defense cannot receive clarity.
According to trauma expert Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, author of The Body Keeps the Score, unresolved emotional wounds keep the nervous system stuck in protection mode. And when your system is focused solely on protection, your life becomes about surviving, not expressing, expanding, or discovering why you’re here.
Your purpose doesn’t emerge through fear. It emerges through connection, connection to your emotions, your truth, your body, your intuition, and your heart’s natural intelligence.
This is why learning to soften, feel, and stay open, even in small ways, becomes the doorway to clarity.
Your purpose reveals itself only when your inner world becomes safe enough to hear the truth your soul has been whispering all along.
The Key: Self-Love as the Gateway to Your Purpose
Many people think of self-love as a luxury, something you do when life finally slows down, when you feel “worthy enough”, or when everything around you is calm. But self-love is not an accessory to healing or spiritual growth. It is the doorway. The foundation. The inner soil where every part of your purpose takes root.
Self-love isn’t about spoiling yourself or repeating affirmations you don’t believe. It’s the deeper, quieter work of releasing the beliefs, fears, and conditions that block you from hearing your own truth.
When you learn to love yourself in a real, embodied way:
- Your intuition strengthens because your inner world no longer feels hostile.
- Your nervous system relaxes, allowing clarity to rise instead of panic.
- Your inner voice gets louder, no longer drowned out by shame or self-criticism.
- Your boundaries become clearer, because you finally recognize what your heart needs.
- Your fears soften, no longer running the show from the shadows.
- Your desires become more visible, revealing the direction your soul has been pointing toward.
- Your energy becomes more aligned, matching the life you’re meant to create.
In other words, self-love clears the static so you can hear the signal.
Dr. Kristin Neff, a leading researcher on self-compassion, explains that treating yourself with kindness shifts your internal state from survival to safety, a shift that directly opens access to intuition, creativity, and purpose-driven clarity.
Without self-love, your purpose feels distant, vague, or unreachable because your heart is still in protection mode. With self-love, purpose stops being something “out there” and becomes something that naturally rises from within you.
Self-love doesn’t force purpose, it reveals it. It unveils the parts of you that were always meant to lead the way.
When you tend to yourself with care, you create an inner environment where your truth feels safe enough to surface. And in that safety, the path ahead becomes clearer, softer, and more aligned with who you truly are.
Self-love is not the reward at the end of your purpose. Self-love is how your purpose finds you.
How an Open Heart Guides You Toward Your Purpose
When your heart is open, the world doesn’t simply look different, you experience yourself differently. You start to feel life instead of analyzing it. You sense truth instead of forcing clarity. And slowly, you recognize that your purpose isn’t found through pressure, productivity, or grinding your way to certainty; it rises from the parts of you that feel alive, honest, and open.
An open heart is not fragile. It is perceptive, wise, and attuned. It becomes the most accurate compass you will ever have.
Here’s how an open heart naturally leads you toward your purpose:
It Amplifies Your Intuition
When your heart softens, your inner knowing sharpens. You feel the difference between “this is right for me” and “this drains my soul” almost instantly.
Research on heart-brain coherence by the HeartMath Institute shows that when the heart is open and regulated, intuition becomes clearer and decision-making becomes more aligned.
Your intuition is one of the most direct pathways to your purpose, and an open heart makes it louder.
It Expands Emotional Courage
Purpose isn’t just about joy, it’s about honesty. When your heart is guarded, discomfort feels like a threat. But when your heart is open, discomfort becomes information, a message that helps you step into alignment, not away from it.
You stop running from:
- the fear of being seen
- the fear of failing
- the fear of wanting more
- the fear of changing your life
And instead, you listen to what these feelings are trying to redirect you toward. Emotional courage is one of the most powerful drivers of your purpose.
It Reveals Your Hidden Desires and Passions
Many of the things you deeply want, the dreams, the callings, the creative impulses, were buried long ago under layers of fear, shame, or self-protection. An open heart brings them back into the light.
You begin to notice what excites you, what brings you alive, what you can’t stop thinking about, and what your soul quietly nudges you toward. These desires are not random. They are signposts pointing toward your purpose.
It Shows You Who and Where You Are Meant to Serve
Purpose is always connected to love. The way you love. The people you love supporting. The topics you love exploring. The struggles you’ve survived and now feel called to help others with.
When your heart is open, you naturally sense where your presence belongs.
You recognize the people, communities, and causes that feel aligned, the places where your experience can become service, where your wisdom can become guidance, where your story can create impact.
Your contribution is a core expression of your purpose.
It Strengthens Your Self-Trust
A closed heart often relies on approval, validation, or certainty from others. An open heart trusts itself. It recognizes resonance. It senses alignment. It moves with clarity, not confusion.
You start making choices based on truth instead of fear:
- “This is right for me.”
- “This no longer matches who I am.”
- “This feels like growth.”
- “This feels like contraction.”
Self-trust is one of the deepest expressions of your purpose unfolding.
It Helps You Recognize Synchronicities and Signs
When the heart opens, life starts speaking louder.
You notice:
- repeated symbols
- meaningful coincidences
- opportunities that appear at the perfect time
- conversations that feel divinely timed
- intuitive nudges that guide your next step
You start realizing that purpose isn’t something you chase, it’s something that reveals itself through alignment.
An open heart creates the conditions for your purpose to meet you where you are.
In the end, an open heart doesn’t just guide you toward your purpose, it awakens you to the truth that your life has always been whispering in your direction.
The Purpose You Were Born With (But Maybe Forgot)
Many people spend years searching for clarity, thinking that your purpose is something you must chase, earn, or be chosen for. But from a spiritual perspective, purpose is not something you “find”, it’s something you slowly remember.
You arrived in this world already carrying direction, wisdom, and an inner blueprint. Life may have pulled you away from that truth for a while, but it never left you. It simply waited for you to come home to yourself.
Understanding your purpose becomes much easier when you recognize the two levels at which it exists: the universal and the uniquely personal.
Every human comes into life with a foundational purpose, one that transcends career roles, achievements, and external success. This universal layer of purpose includes:
- To love – yourself, others, and the world in ways that expand connection
- To grow – emotionally, spiritually, and psychologically
- To learn – from your relationships, your experiences, and your challenges
- To expand – into deeper authenticity and greater awareness
- To experience connection – with your inner self, with others, and with life itself
This universal purpose is built into your existence. It’s the reason you feel pulled toward healing, evolution, and meaning, because your soul is wired for expansion.
This universal purpose is the foundation underneath everything else.
Your Unique Purpose: The Soul-Level Calling Only You Carry
Then there is the second layer, the profound, intimate, unmistakably you layer. Your unique purpose is the way your soul expresses itself through:
- your gifts
- your sensitivities
- your voice
- your lived experiences
- your wounds and the healing you’ve done
- your way of loving
- your contributions
- your presence
This is the aspect of your purpose that no one else can replicate. Not because it’s grand or dramatic, but because it is woven from your essence.
Your unique purpose shows up in the things that come naturally to you:
- what you care about deeply
- the causes or topics you feel drawn to
- the type of support you naturally offer others
- the gifts people always thank you for
- the moments you feel most alive
- the struggles that shaped your strength
- the wisdom you carry because of what you’ve survived
Your purpose is not something mysterious you must “figure out”. It already lives in how you feel, how you love, how you heal, and how you show up.
The Intersection: Where Your Purpose Truly Lives
The most powerful clue to your purpose is found in this intersection: What your heart knows + what the world needs.
That space, where your natural gifts meet something meaningful, is where purpose becomes visible. It doesn’t require you to be perfect, extraordinary, or healed in every way. It simply asks you to be present and honest with who you are becoming.
You don’t have to force yourself into a path that doesn’t feel aligned.
You don’t have to push yourself into a role that doesn’t resonate.
You don’t have to pretend to be someone you’re not.
Purpose emerges when you return to the truth of who you are, not who you were told to be.
When your heart opens, you recognize that your purpose is not waiting for someday.
It is already living inside you, asking for space, softness, and courage to take its rightful place in your life.
How to Love Yourself Into Your Purpose – Step by Step
Finding your purpose isn’t about forcing clarity or waiting for a lightning-bolt revelation. It’s a process of softening into yourself, listening to your inner landscape, and allowing your heart to guide you toward a path that already exists within you. These steps help you move from confusion into alignment, from searching into remembering.
Step 1: Stay Open Even When You Want to Shut Down
One of the biggest misconceptions about your purpose is that it requires you to be fearless or endlessly confident. In reality, purpose needs only one thing: an open heart, especially in moments when you want to close.
When life hurts, the instinct is to armor up. That armor might look like emotional withdrawal, shutting down your needs, or convincing yourself that wanting more is unreasonable. But when your heart closes, the signal of your purpose becomes faint. When it opens, even just a little, the direction becomes clearer.
Ask yourself in difficult moments:
“What would openness look like right now?”
Maybe it’s a softer breath.
Maybe it’s allowing yourself to feel.
Maybe it’s telling the truth to someone you trust.
A small shift in openness can realign your entire path.
Step 2: Follow the Pull of What Feels True
Your purpose does not shout, it pulls. It reveals itself through resonance, through moments of expansion that feel like:
- “This feels right.”
- “This lights me up.”
- “This feels like me.”
Dr. Tara Swart’s work on neuroscience and intuition shows that your brain and body respond instantly to what aligns with your deeper truth. Expansion is not random, it’s data. It’s direction.
Whenever something sparks inspiration, curiosity, or emotional clarity, that’s your heart saying: “Pay attention, this is connected to your purpose.”
The more you follow resonance, the more the path reveals itself.
Step 3: Listen to Your Pain as Much as Your Joy
Many people search for purpose only through joy, passion, and excitement. But the truth is more layered and more human:
Your purpose often lives inside the wounds you’ve healed, the struggles you’ve survived, and the empathy you’ve earned.
Think of the people whose work you respect most, many of them are fueled by the resilience they built in their most difficult seasons.
Pain becomes part of your purpose because it teaches:
- compassion
- courage
- direction
- sensitivity
- understanding
- wisdom
It shapes what you care about and what you feel called to support in others or in the world. On this path, pain is not a barrier, it’s a compass.
Step 4: Let Self-Love Guide Your Boundaries
Boundaries are rarely talked about in conversations about your purpose, but they are crucial. Without them, your emotional energy leaks into obligations, roles, or relationships that are misaligned with who you are.
A boundary isn’t a wall, it’s a form of self-respect. It says: “My energy is precious. My truth matters. My purpose deserves protection.”
When you let self-love shape your boundaries, you naturally create space for clarity, creativity, and alignment. You stop tolerating what drains you and start choosing environments that support the life you’re building.
And purpose cannot grow in emotional exhaustion; it grows in emotional truth.
Step 5: Honor Your Sensitivity as a Superpower
Your sensitivity is not the obstacle, it’s one of the strongest indicators of your purpose. Sensitive people feel more deeply, notice subtleties, and perceive emotional truth faster than most. This is not a flaw. It’s a compass.
Your sensitivity reveals:
- what moves you
- what breaks you
- what inspires you
- what you can’t ignore
- what you feel called to do
Highly sensitive individuals often hold deep clarity about meaning and direction, even if they were taught to hide that sensitivity growing up. As Dr. Elaine Aron’s research on highly sensitive people shows, sensitivity is a neurological trait, not a weakness.
What touches your heart is not random. It’s a clue to your purpose.
Step 6: Trust Your Timing
Purpose unfolds in alignment with readiness, not urgency.
Life prepares you for your purpose through:
- seasons of healing
- seasons of learning
- seasons of transition
- seasons of stillness
If clarity hasn’t arrived yet, it’s not because you’re behind, it’s because your inner world is still aligning.
Trusting timing doesn’t mean sitting passively. It means recognizing that the timing of your purpose has intelligence. It knows when you’re strong enough, open enough, and grounded enough to fully receive it.
When you relax into trust, clarity doesn’t just appear, it flows.
What Changes When You Love Yourself Into Your Purpose
When self-love becomes the ground you stand on, everything about how you relate to your purpose transforms. Instead of treating purpose like a destination you must chase, it turns into an unfolding, something that rises from within you rather than something you run after.
Self-love creates the internal safety required for clarity to surface. It quiets the noise of self-doubt, softens the fear of being seen, and opens space for your deepest truth to speak. And when that happens, you begin to notice real shifts:
You gain clarity – not all at once, but in steady waves.
The path ahead becomes less foggy, and your inner “yes” becomes unmistakable.
You feel more aligned – your decisions feel rooted instead of reactive.
You stop choosing based on fear or approval and start choosing based on resonance.
You experience more flow – opportunities arrive that match your inner readiness.
This is what many call synchronicity, but in reality, it’s your inner and outer worlds aligning.
You feel emotionally safer in yourself – your nervous system isn’t in constant survival mode.
This is supported by research on self-compassion by Dr. Kristin Neff, showing that self-kindness increases emotional stability and clarity.
You become more connected – to yourself, to others, and to the world around you.
Purpose thrives in connection, not isolation.
You act with more courage – not because you’re fearless, but because you trust yourself enough to take the next step.
And the most beautiful shift?
You stop chasing and start Receiving.
You stop searching for the perfect plan and start noticing how life responds when you soften into self-love.
You stop forcing outcomes and start allowing direction to reveal itself through your emotions, your intuition, your relationships, and your lived experience.
Purpose becomes less of a riddle and more of a relationship, one that grows deeper, richer, and clearer every time you open your heart a little more.
When you love yourself into your purpose, you don’t “figure out your life”, you meet the life that has always been waiting for you.
A Spiritual Reminder: You Were Born With Purpose
No matter what you’ve walked through, no matter how many times you’ve questioned your worth or doubted your direction, there is one truth that has never changed: You arrived in this life already carrying your purpose.
You weren’t sent here empty or unfinished. You weren’t born waiting for someone else to define you. You weren’t placed on this earth without a direction, a message, or a meaning embedded inside your being.
You came here with a blueprint, a spiritual imprint shaped by your gifts, your sensitivities, your strengths, and even the challenges you were destined to overcome.
You are here because:
- your existence matters – simply by being alive, you shift the world in ways you’ll never fully see
- your wisdom matters – everything you’ve lived through has carved depth, empathy, and understanding
- your presence matters – the way you show up changes the emotional field around you
- your love matters – the way you give, receive, and hold love is part of humanity’s collective healing
And when your heart stays open, it becomes harder and harder to dismiss this truth.
You start to feel it in small moments , a spark of inspiration, an inner pull toward something meaningful, a quiet longing that won’t go away, a sense of “there is more for me”.
This is your purpose speaking to you. Not as pressure. Not as performance. But as remembrance.
Your purpose isn’t something waiting far away in the future. It’s not hidden in a career title, a calling that appears out of nowhere, or a grand mission you must discover through effort and striving.
Your purpose lives inside your heart, in the most honest, vulnerable, courageous parts of you.
It reveals itself when you allow yourself to stay open. When you listen inward instead of outward. When you trust your inner resonance more than external approval. When you love yourself enough to stop abandoning the truth you feel.
Because even science echoes what spirituality has always known: people discover their deepest sense of purpose when they connect to what feels authentic, meaningful, and alive inside themselves.
Your purpose isn’t outside of you, it is in your heart, waiting to be lived.
Conclusion: Your Next Step Into Your Purpose
You don’t need a five-year plan. You don’t need to map out every detail. You don’t need perfect confidence or unwavering clarity. What you do need is something far simpler, and far more transformative: the willingness to love yourself enough to take the next honest step.
Your purpose is not unlocked through pressure or perfection.
It becomes clear through:
- emotional awareness
- openness instead of self-protection
- truth-telling instead of self-judgment
- compassion toward the parts of you still learning
- the courage to hear your own inner voice
- trust in the signals your heart keeps sending you
Every moment you choose self-love over fear, every time you listen inward instead of outward, you create space for your purpose to reveal itself a little more.
This week, choose one practice from this article and apply it with intention:
- soften when your instinct is to shut down
- follow the feeling that expands you instead of the one that constricts
- trust an intuitive impulse without overexplaining it
- set one boundary that honors your peace
- acknowledge one desire you’ve kept buried
- pursue one small action that aligns with what feels true
Then return and reflect: Which action did you choose, and what shifted inside you when you said yes to it?
Your story might be the very reminder someone else needs to trust their own heart and stay connected to their purpose.
If you feel called to explore this more deeply, or you want guidance in reconnecting with your emotional truth and the deeper meaning inside your life, you can reach out to us anytime. You don’t have to navigate this path alone,meaningful support can make the unfolding of your purpose feel steadier, clearer, and far less overwhelming.
Your purpose is not hiding from you. It’s inviting you inward. And your open heart already knows the way. 💙
The Power of an Open Heart on the Path to Your Purpose
You become who you were meant to be when you dare to keep your heart open. Even when the world feels threatening, even when part of you longs to hide or close yourself off, something miraculous happens the moment you choose to stay open anyway.
That’s when you start noticing the sparkles of your purpose appearing all around you.
You see that you were desired into existence, not by accident, but as a way for Divine Infinite Intelligence to experience itself through the magic of you being alive. From the moment you took your first breath, you stepped into a sacred, eternal purpose.
It’s a purpose we all carry, but many forget: the path of teaching through learning, guiding through heart, and loving through full acceptance of yourself.
It’s the path of leading others by being led from within, through your openness, your compassion, and the self-love you allow to flow through your life.
You see that as soon as you were born, you took upon yourself an eternal, constant Purpose. The Purpose we all have, but often are unaware of, which is a neverending Path of Teaching by Learning. The Path of Guiding others by being led with Your Open Heart. The Path of Loving everything and everyone else through complete acceptance and integration of Self-Love.


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