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Love, Truth, and Belonging Beyond Performance | Enhancing Your World

Love, Truth, and Belonging Beyond Performance | Enhancing Your World

May 20, 2026 8:02am

Love When Truth Is Shared and Withheld: Beyond Commercial Comforts, Conformity, and the Performance of Belonging There is a form of love that exists beyond the language of unconditional love, self-love, and selfless love. These phrases are often repeated in modern culture, spirituality, psychology, and marketing, yet their deepest meaning cannot be captured by words alone. Love is not a slogan. It is not a product. It is not a performance. Love is an ongoing relationship with truth. Truth is not always spoken. Truth is not always comfortable. Truth is sometimes shared. Truth is sometimes withheld. And learning the difference…

When Judgment Clouds Love: Gossip vs. Compassion

When Judgment Clouds Love: Gossip vs. Compassion

September 14, 2025 7:48am

When Judgment Clouds Love: Gossip vs. Compassion At some point, we’ve all been on both sides of the story. We’ve spoken about someone rather than to them, and we’ve also been the one spoken about when we weren’t present to share our truth. Gossip and judgment may feel like connection in the moment bonding over criticism, frustration, or outrage but beneath the surface, they create division, separation, and a lack of love. Judgment and Projection When we judge, we step outside of empathy. We project our own fears, insecurities, or assumptions onto another and declare, “This is who they are.”…

The Legacy of Presence: Love Beyond Conditions

The Legacy of Presence: Love Beyond Conditions

July 14, 2025 7:38am

The Legacy of Presence: Love Beyond Conditions The Legacy of Presence: Love Beyond Conditions By Chris “Yellow Owl” Albaugh As a child, I discovered the subtle power of providing resources to others. It gave me a sense of control – of being seen, of feeling needed. I recall moments when toys, sports equipment, or access to experiences became quiet tools of negotiation. And when emotions were stirred or someone stepped out of line, those gifts were revoked. Toys were taken back; opportunities withdrawn. As I grew older, these patterns played out in adulthood too. We accumulate possessions – cars, homes,…

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