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It Is Touching Lives that Matters

Touching Lives and Making Connections

I hope that in the last two weeks, you’ve made time to express some feelings. It is important to Touch lives by making a positive change in one or more of your personal relationships.

I believe it’s part of the bigger picture, which for the purpose of this article, and I’d like to call it “touching lives that matter.” As I believe that when you make a commitment to connect with people, you care about, you touch their lives in a way that not only matters to them but potentially has the ripple effect of touching others. When you make that commitment to remain connected, it sets the stage for stronger, more fulfilling relationships. By reaching out, it builds bridges and in some instances, repairs bridges that were broken or damaged by past disputes, past hurts, past disagreements or misinterpretations.

Remaining Close and Staying in Touch

I know it can be difficult to remain close to everyone at the same time in this busy world, with constant calls on our time, our energy, our love – all of which can easily drain our vital resource. But in making time for your loved ones and those who are important in your life demonstrates how important they are in your life. It shows our desire to be an equally important part of their lives.

I liked touching lives to a game that I heard a while ago. It’s all about closing your eyes and having to touch four objects. The story goes like this. Imagine someone taking you by the hand and guiding you to various objects. You touch each, in turn, the first feeling “rough,” then “hard,” “cold” and the last being a ‘warm” Object. The last object filled your body with warmth, permeating your whole body with a warm that made you feel a connection. When you open your eyes, you realize that you touched a packaged granola bar, stone, a granite worktop and then the final object … the palm of a hand.




When we reach out and touch each other, the same connection is forged, one of warmth, which in turns warms the heart.

John’s Lesson

We have just past the holiday season, when our thoughts turn to those we love. Perhaps we bought gifts to show them we love them and they’re important in our lives. Remember that it’s just as important to touch their lives in other ways. As much as I enjoy modern technology and the myriad of uses for social media, I feel it’s pulling us away from each other on a personal level, and now we tend to resort to a ‘hello text’ or a Facebook ‘thumbs up’ or an ‘Emoji.’ Try to speak to the person or have some face time. It’s more personal, and you’re at least sharing in each other’s energy.

For this lesson, and it’s a simple one, just take an extra few moments with those you care about over the coming weeks. Every time you hug someone or shake their hand, or hold someone … make a special effort to make that connection last a few moments longer than usual. Turn that hug into a special one. Make that handshake mean something so they feel you holding their hand. Honor each other by being present. If someone needs to talk … let them talk, if someone needs advice … gladly give it, or honor if a person just needs to vent, without giving back advice. We’re all connected and always will be.

Live a Soul-filled life!

About the Author

John Holland is an artist, author, public speaker, and psychic medium. To learn more about John Holland, visit http://www.johnholland.com.



This post first appeared on OMTimes Magazine - Co-Creating A More Conscious Li, please read the originial post: here

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