"All you need is love, love is all you need."
Heart 1

I’m trying not to sing whilst writing this; they got this one right, the Beatles.
So the adventure for today is HEART 1. To me, everything hinges on this one. It is just above Heart 2.
A simple point today. This is the fundamental love of self and others. It works in an unconditional, open, forgiving manner. This love of self, compassionately, kindly, is key.
To be clear, loving someone unconditionally does not mean you accept their behaviour nor allow them to betray your boundaries and so on.
When it is an issue for you, you may tend to feel deeply unloved, rejected or like the odd one out – never quite fitting in.
People with pain here frequently say to me: my parent doesn't really accept me for who I am. The parent may have let them down a lot as a child, promising and not delivering. Sometimes it shows when that one person that loved them, like a parent, dies.
The counter is loving someone despite their behaviour, way of being, or beliefs. I'm not saying to love all and everyone, that's mad. I mean, those we want to be in relationship with, close family, or cherished friends.
I had a person I grew up with become bloody obnoxious as a teen. Being a bit older than them, I realised they were miserable and I just loved them anyway. I have a strong memory of them sitting in a Jacaranda tree calling down names at me (as you do at 12); it stung!
Despite having my feelings hurt and telling them off, under it I still really loved them. Now 30 years later we get on so well, and there is deep trust and forgiveness when we both make mistakes. That is unconditional. You may be aware you feel that way towards a niece or nephew or a child of your own. It is often easier to spot in your relationships with kids.
So what do you do if you are aware of this "hole in your heart"? I use Flower essences and essential oils to support and repair this wounded heart. On top of that, obviously counselling, while art therapy or meditation are a few of the great options. Yummy essential oils are ROSE and Geranium. Magnolia is also great for self-compassion. I find essential oils can take weeks, months, and more to address these pains. However, it is quite a nurturing and gentle approach.
The Australian flower essences I use are the Australian bush flowers, which are essentially the middle and east side of Australia, and Living Essences, mostly the West side of Oz. I also use Bach Flowers. For Heart 1 at the moment I just suggest Sydney Rose. More will come in time.
If I had to start somewhere, it would be compassion to yourself and use Rose. May all of you have a joyful, gorgeous day and be kind to yourselves.
Vue des coeurs,
Love Mary-Anne



