“Pure Love is a Metaphysical Poem written by Metaphysical Poet, Carmellita M. Brown.  In this metaphysical poetry piece, Carmellita explores that boundless capability of unconditional love—pure love.  Love is the healer and the fuel of our creativity.  Let love be your motivation and inspiration during this Holiday Season and throughout the New Year. Love is the reason for the season. ”

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Pure Love

The joy that I feel in my heart is pure

The greatness that I know I will achieve is pure

My Soul gives me clues each day that life is grand

I do not fear the bountifulness of good which is in life

I embrace it because I know it is pure love.

 

When I look into the eyes of a child it is pure

As my intentions to create more life are manifested it is pure

My Mind gives me peace knowing that I am a Co-creator with You

I do not fear the plentitude all around me which is life

I bask in it because I know it is pure love.

 

To live in pure love is abundance

To thrive in pure love is success

To give pure love is hope

To labor in pure love is wealth

 

Let love in its purest form be your motivation

Let love in its purest form be your inspiration

Walk in the joy of pure love and spread it all around

Until a New Earth filled with unconditional love appears

And restores mankind.

 

 

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