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Valentine’s Day: A Celebration of Love for All

While Valentine’s Day is generally known as a day for romantic partners we think it can, and should, be embraced as a celebration of love in all its forms. In a world of diverse connections, why do we limit the scope of love to just one type?

So today, we think it’s time to explore how to embrace Valentine’s Day as a day to celebrate love in all of its beautiful forms.

Love Knows No Boundaries

Aside from romantic love, there is familial love, platonic love, self-love, and beyond. Valentine’s Day offers the perfect opportunity to recognize and celebrate all of the relationships that make our lives better. So rather than joining in on the hatred of Valentine’s Day, why not choose to spread the love?

Today, let’s redefine Valentine’s Day as a celebration for everyone. This inclusiveness fosters a sense of belonging and reminds us that love comes in many shapes and sizes.

Celebrate Friendship

Friendship is a treasure that often gets overshadowed on Valentine’s Day. However, friends play a vital role in our lives. They provide support, laughter, and share experiences that we remember for years to come. Therefore you can take this Valentine’s Day to thank those friends who have stood by you through thick and thin. Why not organize a small gathering or send heartfelt messages to let your friends know they are cherished?

As a matter of fact, we haven’t outgrown feeling joy at receiving a simple little Valentine with a box of conversation hearts attached!

Celebration of Love

Family Celebrations

For many of us, family is the bedrock of love. And we think Valentine’s Day is a great occasion to express your love and appreciation for your family members. This could involve a family dinner, game night, or even a simple exchange of handmade cards. Strengthening family bonds will build up the belief that love is not confined to romantic relationships alone.

Furthermore, if you can’t be near your family this Valentine’s Day, aside from a phone call or a card, send them your love with the use of a Harmonizer.

Celebration of Love
  • First, place your Harmonizer on a photo of your loved ones.
  • Second, place the included tensor ring around the Harmonizer.
  • Third, place your loving intentions into the Harmonizer.

Love for Animals

For many of us, love for our animals goes beyond mere affection; our pets can be an essential part of our family. This Valentine’s Day, why not show some love to the animals that aren’t as lucky as yours? You can volunteer at a local animal shelter and help foster a loving environment for our furry friends. Also, small acts, like putting out water for wildlife or adopting eco-friendly habits to preserve their habitats, can play a significant role.

Self-Love and Care

Equally important as showing love to others is showing love to yourself! Valentine’s Day is a great moment to practice some self-care. For example, treat yourself to a spa day, indulge in your favorite treat, make time for your favorite activity, or simply spend some quality time alone. By nurturing self-love, you pave the way for healthier relationships with others.

You can read all about using our Light-Life tools for self-care here.

Random Acts of Kindness

You should also remember to spread love beyond your immediate circle. By performing random acts of kindness, you not only brighten someone else’s day but also help to create a more compassionate world.

Specifically, leave an uplifting note for a stranger, volunteer anywhere, leave a large tip for a server, or maybe even set up a small “free library” in your neighborhood.

We tend to take for granted how one small act can change the course of someone’s day. So take this Valentine’s Day to be a small light in the world for someone else.

Celebrate Love

Valentine’s Day can be a day for the celebration of love in all its forms. We create a more inclusive and compassionate world by expanding our celebration to include friends, family, self-love, and acts of kindness. So, this Valentine’s Day, let’s go beyond romantic notions and make it a day to honor and celebrate love in all its magnificent forms.

Embrace Love Year Round

We should undeniably be embracing love year-round. So to keep the love going beyond Valentine’s Day, we recommend using a Silver-Plated Lost Cubit Environmental Harmonizer. Whether used during meditation, quiet reflection, or simply as a focal point in a shared space, the Silver-Plated Lost Cubit Environmental Harmonizer acts as a conduit for amplifying the vibrations of love.

Begin by placing the Harmonizer in a central and meaningful location within your living or workspace. This allows the Harmonizer’s positive energy to radiate easily through your home or office.

Remember to take moments of mindfulness near the Harmonizer. Focus your thoughts and intentions on love, unity, and harmony.

Its presence can serve as a daily reminder to cultivate love within yourself and extend it to others, fostering an environment of warmth and connection.

As you go about your routines, let the Harmonizer be a constant source of positive energy, infusing your surroundings with the enduring spirit of love, making every day a celebration of this beautiful and universal emotion.

Cherishing the Moment

Those of you who receive our newsletter (sign-up here) know that I’ve set my intention this month towards cherishing those we love the most – whether that’s mom for Mother’s Day, your recent grad for graduation or perhaps even taking a moment to cherish yourself. This sentiment also gave rise to another thought: What if we take time to cherish the moment?

Have you thought of getting together with a group of people who own Light-Life Tools and work on/with each other? If you have Harmonizers you can put your intentions in there. I think it’s a very powerful and healing activity to gather together and set an intention. What would your collective celebrate? Harmony? Peace? Love? Acceptance? I think this is a wonderful example of truly cherishing the moment and those you love by gathering together for a common goal. I was listening to Archangel Haniel this Saturday and she said (like others before), that when three of us get together and set our intentions towards a goal we can achieve anything. Wouldn’t it be better to focus on what we want instead of being upset about all the things we see in the world and don’t like?

Another way to be present and “live in the now” is to practice meditation. I heard a spiritual advisor joke recently that if meditation came in a pill form everyone would be taking it! I think in this age of technology, it’s so hard for us to unwind from our phones or laptops and take time to do absolutely nothing. Meditation is needed more than ever in our lives to help us balance and return to center. What does your practice look like? Even two minutes a day is said to have tremendous health benefits. I like to take time each morning to write my intentions for the day down, sip a cup of hot water and do my meditation and prayers. I have a box as headboard which is hiding my 3 ½ Sacred and Lost Cubit heavy rings. Sitting in my bed I’m in a light tunnel created by the rings. This energy seems to add an even deeper relaxation to my meditation.

Cherishing the moment and being present may not be easy at first. It takes, like everything else, practice and support. Even when I’m traveling I have found a way to follow my routine. I have some guided meditations on my cell phone and I listen to them when I’m on a plane. I also have my prayers on my cell phone and my mantras, so when I’m traveling I am can continue my practice. I would love to know what you’re doing to stay on track and what helps you with your meditations? Please share them below or on our Facebook page. I know I’d be grateful for the tips, but more importantly we need to share our best practices with one another.

Lastly, cherishing the moment doesn’t need to be planned. All of us at one point have experienced those deep belly laughs with friends that have us doubled over with amusement. Have you ever noticed that in those moments all your worries and cares seem to slip away? While cherishing the moment is a nice sentiment, I suggest that you cherish what brings you the most joy. When was the last time you chatted with your best friend on the phone? Done a simple, silly activity like mini-golf that brought you back to joyful childhood moments?

Meditation can assist us in letting go and joy seems to bring us back to the flow of the positive energy of our universe in nanoseconds. I encourage all of you to put down your phones for a few hours and find joy in the simple things. Just being out in nature brings me a lot of joy. It brings my soul so much peace and serenity. Let’s take time this month to cherish all that we hold dear together. Gratitude is such a powerful tool and for everything we cherish that energy seems to grow and expand.