I kiss the moon
I kiss the stars
The sun comes out, says let me warm your heart
William Blake says, if the sun or moon would ever doubt- they’ll quickly go out.
Doubt extinguishes the fire, it tempers and cools burning desire.
Doubt cancels love for life; it singes vitality evolutionary spiritual insight.
Doubt is like a word spoken out of season.
Doubt gives rise to pain and strife; it secludes, and excludes, placing many in dark depression dungeons.
Doubt gives rise to fear, frustration, anger it never brings delight.
The solution to doubt is to release fear:
Fear of living
Fear of dying
Let love cancel fear, for love will take you to places, fear cannot begin to know or go.
Let love be your anchor
Let love be your core
You never loose with love as your constant current and dominant undertone.