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1. Divine LOVE as Healing Energy
The poems describe divine LOVE as a spiritual force that heals, uplifts, and unites. It’s seen not as romantic attachment, but as the core medicine of the soul – something we are meant to receive, share, and surrender to.
2. Unconditional and Abundant LOVE
LOVE is portrayed as abundant and free when allowed without fear, control or ownership. The poems speak of letting go of conditions, sharing freely, and recognising how fear or ego often blocks what we most long for.
3. The Loving Three – Unity in Connection
A key spiritual theme is the union of You, Me, and the LOVE between – often symbolised as the number Three. This goes beyond duality into a state of wholeness through open-hearted connection, whether in romantic, platonic, or community settings.
4. Sacred Sensuality and Embodied LOVE
Touch, eye-gazing, kissing, and even sensual rituals are shown as sacred acts when shared in honesty and care. These poems explore conscious sensuality as a gateway to divine connection and healing.
5. Gaia and the Feminine Divine
The Earth is seen as a conscious, loving being – Goddess Gaia, our closest face of God. The poems honour her as the source of life, guiding force, and keeper of divine balance. Feminine energy, including kundalini, is deeply respected.
6. Yin, Yang, and LOVE – Inner Balance
Instead of a world ruled by opposites, the author invites us to live in the balance of three energies: Yin (receptive), Yang (active), and LOVE (unifying). Poems explore how inner and outer harmony comes from recognising and integrating these forces.
7. Emotional Shadow Work and Forgiveness
The poems encourage deep inner healing – facing emotional wounds, fears, jealousy, and conditioned beliefs. Forgiveness, of self and others, is described as a sacred step toward opening the heart and returning to our true essence.
8. Conscious Relationships and New LOVE Models
Rather than following strict monogamy or social rules, the poems invite honest, evolving forms of connection – LOVE networks, Moon Love, and adoring devotion – all rooted in openness, communication, and mutual care.
9. We Are Creators of Our Reality
Reality is seen as a mirror of our inner world. The poems say we shape our experiences through thought, emotion and intention – and we are called to create with LOVE instead of fear. Everything we encounter is part of our personal universe.
10. Spiritual Growth Through Surrender
Many poems describe a journey of surrender – to divine guidance, to inner truth, to LOVE itself. The author speaks of letting go of control, trusting intuition, and walking through fears to reach higher consciousness.
11. The Sacred Path of Touch and Presence
Simple gestures like holding hands or hugging are treated as powerful spiritual acts. Physical closeness becomes a doorway to presence, healing, and remembering who we truly are.
12. The Role of Spirit Guides and Astral Energy
The poems mention spirit guides, astral bodies, and other dimensions as real and accessible. We are guided, supported, and interconnected with unseen forces – and we’re encouraged to listen, sense, and co-create with them.
Who Will Enjoy This Book?

Allowing LOVE – Spiritual Poems is especially suited for spiritual seekers who long for a deeper, more heart-centred life. If you feel drawn to divine LOVE, inner truth, sacred connection, and emotional healing, this book offers gentle but honest reflections that can support your journey.
It speaks clearly to those working with heart awakening, shadow work, energy healing, or conscious relationships, and it’s also a gift for those who feel a deep bond with Gaia, the divine feminine, and intuitive guidance. The poems offer warmth, depth, and an invitation to open your heart more each day.
It is also a good companion for people who are questioning traditional views of LOVE, relationships, or spirituality and who are exploring more inclusive or fluid ways of being. If you have ever felt there is more to LOVE than rules and roles – more to life than routines and fear – these poems may resonate deeply.
The book does not preach or teach in a strict way. Instead, it shares feelings and visions that can touch your own inner knowing, and that may help you remember who you are.
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