Desires the Heart aches For to Satisfy the Soul

Ellen J. Barrier
Author/Musician/
Spirituality Counselor
Desires are things the heart aches for to satisfy the soul
Bossy Women Who Play the Mother Role in Their Relationships
This kind of attitude cannot fulfill those desires of the soul. It creates an atmosphere of stress for the people in such a relationship. This particular attitude rejects everything the heart desires to satisfy the soul.






Love is built upon the foundation of things that fulfills the soul's desires. The bossy woman who play the role of a mother in her relationship, would reject all of the things the two people need for fulfillment. A bossy attitude creates stress which causes unhappiness in a relationship.

These are things the heart aches for that the soul need for fulfillment or satisfaction:

To be needed
Appreciated
Wanted
Comforted
Kindness
Peace
Quietness
Trust
Happiness

*There are Romantic poems and Love songs, Movies and Novels we enjoy that expresses desires the heart aches for to satisfy the soul of an individual; Unchained Melody is one of the songs.

Peace is Never Accomplished by Holding Grudges


“The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.” 
~ Mahatma Gandhi

Holding a grudge, is malice, it weakens an individual, and disallows room to forgive.  It preys on the mind of such an individual and grows as a terminal disease, until it consumes that individual’s entire body, mind and soul.  These individuals are unable to think soberly because they are consumed with bitterness, anger, wrath, and evil thoughts of plans to destroy someone else. This is the behavior that prevents us from having peace with our neighbors. 

Grudge: a feeling of deep-seated resentment or ill will; syn. malice 
Malice: desire to see another suffer, to cause pain, injury, or distress to another.   
*Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                
__ Ellen J. Barrier