‘Love your neighbour as yourself.’ Matthew 22:39
When it comes to loving others: 1) You need to say it. An old fisherman
who’d been married for fifty years to his patient, long-suffering wife, rarely
took time to express his affection. Finally in frustration one day she said to
him, ‘How come you never tell me you love me?’ Without batting an eyelid he
announced, ‘I told you I loved you when I married you, and if I ever change my
mind I’ll let you know!’ That’s a cute story, but not so cute if it’s a
reality. Your husband or wife may know you love them, but they still need to
hear you say it. And so do your children, your friends, and the people in your
circle of influence. The fact is you can never say ‘I love you’ too much!
2) You need to show it. Everybody needs ‘a pat on the back’. Dr Dolores
Krieger, a professor of nursing at New
York University
who conducted numerous studies on the power of human touch, discovered that
both the ‘toucher’ and the ‘touchee’ experience great physiological benefit
from human contact. It works like this: red blood cells carry haemoglobin, a
substance that transports oxygen to body tissue. And Dr Krieger found that when
one person lays hands on another, the haemoglobin levels in the blood stream of
both people increase. And as they rise, body tissue receives increased oxygen,
which invigorates you physically and can aid in the healing process. What
you’re seeing is the literal power of love in action. Loving is good for you!
There’s nothing as rewarding, satisfying, or encouraging as loving others
through your words and actions.
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