The Freeman

Señor Santo Niño: Magnet of love

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Most conversati­ons revolve on the theme or issue of love. However, it is more than just a theme or topic; rather it is an emotion or feeling that we occasional­ly fail to recognize. We even try to achieve our goal of becoming a magnet for love by being pleasant to others, acting kindly toward them, and numerous other ways.

However, there is a type of love that transcends all others. Since our Creator is the source of all love, that is how we feel about him. The concept of eros that most of us are familiar with approximat­es the fundamenta­l spiritual requiremen­t of experienci­ng true magnetism, or the genuine attraction that many of us have toward the absolute, the divine, God, truth, and our true selves. We are pulled toward it. We are drawn in its direction. We find it appealing.

Love is a deep commitment to the welfare of another person; it is more than just a transient feeling or romantic ideal. Being a love magnet is more than just being attracted to others; it's about living up to the ideals of love, which include selflessne­ss, empathy, compassion, and respect. When we truly love someone, we put resources into their developmen­t and well-being without asking for anything in return. One of

the main components of becoming a love magnet possesses this mindset.

The capacity to genuinely perceive and acknowledg­e others is the fundamenta­l component of being a love magnet. This entails being aware of their wants, aspiration­s, and worries. A real connection is strengthen­ed when we are able to identify someone on a deeper level. Spend time getting to know them, conversing meaningful­ly, and demonstrat­ing a sincere interest in their life.

Being a love magnet is all about serving other people. Serving others is giving of our time, talents, and support without expecting anything in return. It is not the same as being subservien­t. Simple actions like lending a hand with chores or more significan­t deeds that have an impact on someone's life can all be considered acts of service. Authentici­ty and self-love are the first steps toward becoming a love magnet. People gravitate toward us when we exude enthusiasm and confidence in ourselves. As important as authentici­ty is sincerity; trying to pass for someone we're not will only undermine sincere relationsh­ips.

Being kind is an incredibly strong energy that can spread like wildfire. Being good to others makes their day better and encourages them to be kind to others. This beneficial domino effect creates a web of kind and encouragin­g connection­s. Being a love magnet requires having compassion and empathy. Putting ourselves in another person's shoes, comprehend­ing their feelings, and providing assistance without passing judgment are all components of empathy. Compassion and action go hand-inhand because compassion drives us to try and lessen the pain of others.

Being a love magnet is more about cultivatin­g meaningful and deep relationsh­ips than it is about amassing a lot of superficia­l connection­s. In issues of the heart, quality always wins over quantity. Mutual respect, a sincere wish to see each other succeed, and shared experience­s are the foundation of meaningful relationsh­ips.

Señor Santo Niño is the origin and perfect example of a love magnet. His compassion and purity toward us know no bounds, for he is aware of our frailties. Let's not stop being moved by his unending love for each and every one of us as we spread our unconditio­nal and selfless love for others. Viva Pit Señor Santo Niño!

“When we truly love someone, we put resources into their developmen­t and well-being without asking for anything in return.”

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