avatarVickie Trancho

Summary

The article discusses the resilience and joy of having a generous heart, emphasizing its ability to heal and transform lives despite occasional hurt.

Abstract

The narrative begins with a personal moment involving a cat named Elliot and a cardinal outside the window, setting the scene for a reflection on generosity. It suggests that while giving from the heart can lead to being taken advantage of, the heart possesses a remarkable capacity to recover and continue to give. The article argues that a generous heart is not fragile but rather instinctively shares love, and its owners are more resilient to life's challenges. Such hearts are described as rare, accepting, and transformative, offering unconditional support and changing those they touch. The author also shares a personal experience of healing through dreams and guided dream meditation after loss, advocating for self-kindness and the power of generous hearts to lead one to a better place.

Opinions

  • The author believes that the occasional pain of giving without receiving in return is outweighed by the joy of generosity.
  • A generous heart is portrayed as inherently resilient, capable of overcoming hurt and continuing to share love.
  • The article suggests that those with generous hearts are more accepting and less judgmental, focusing on the positive in people.
  • The author implies that generous hearts are uncommon and possibly endangered, emphasizing their transformative impact on others.
  • The author endorses dream journaling and guided dream meditation as tools for healing, particularly in times of grief.
  • There is an encouragement to embrace the journey of self-discovery and healing that comes with having a generous heart.

Healing

The Amazing Gift Of A Generous Heart

A not so cautionary tale for today’s world

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Elliot is sitting on my lap, purring and head-butting the laptop. That is his way of showing affection, although the head-butting does get him in trouble on occasion.

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He stops, momentarily distracted by a cardinal’s call, but resumes his ritual. The cardinal, oblivious to the cat and the human this side of the window, continues his song to his lady. His scarlet feathers puffed out at his throat, black cap shining in the early morning sun, all seems well in his world. It’s a heartfelt serenade and soon there is a smaller female cardinal next to him.

Her feather colors are more subdued, but she certainly has our boy’s attention.

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When you let the song in your heart fly good things can happen. Then again, there are no guarantees. Sometimes you open your heart and another reaches in and scoops out some love, leaving nothing in exchange. Some people are experts at taking but haven’t quite gotten the knack of giving. This is not necessarily malicious intent. Maybe it’s how their brain is wired. Maybe the connection to the heart short-circuited.

If this happens to you if your heart gets scooped and you find it feels a little empty, don’t be too concerned. Hearts have an amazing capacity for regeneration. It may take some time or it may happen overnight. If you are blessed with a generous heart you will find the joy of giving far outweighs the occasional scooping deficit. Live and learn.

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The generous heart seems to overflow, so sharing and giving of itself is almost a survival instinct…almost like breathing. The generous heart seems fragile to those who don’t have one. They caution against giving too much or trusting the wrong people or thinking with your heart, not your head. Well, this is advice to take into consideration, but the generous heart knows these things…and still shares the love.

So, maybe a big box of heart band-aids is in the medicine cabinet. That’s okay. If you are really living your life you are bound to get a few bumps and bruises along the road. That generous heart may look like it's been through a war, but it is the most beautiful heart imaginable. It can see the negative in you, but it focuses on the positive. Others may have given up on you, but this heart knows that you are capable of getting back on track.

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This generous heart is in your cheering section at all times. This heart will not lie but will deliver the truth with kindness and compassion. This heart accepts who you are, takes you for you, and does not judge.

As you may have guessed, generous hearts are a rare breed. They may even be on the endangered hearts list. If you are fortunate enough to have one, touch your heart, sing Hallelujah! Sing it loud and sing it from your soul. They will change your life. Once touched by a generous heart an amazing transformation occurs. Your heart learns what it means to truly give with no heartstrings attached. It is liberating and a blessing beyond words.

When you are in the throes of grieving a loss it is difficult to see light shining. Taking a step back can seem daunting. I found using dreams and guided dream meditation helped me get back on track. Granted, it was not the same track I was traveling. It was pointed in a new direction. With time and some beautiful generous hearts, I arrived in a new place, a good place. Be kind to yourself. Allow your amazing heart to heal.

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