Expression and Manifestation in Love
Expression and Manifestation in Love
Expression and Manifestation in Love
Quality Time
Someone with this love language wants undivided attention. They feel loved if you
are present and focused on them when you are together. This means putting down
the cell phone, turning off the computer, making eye contact, and actively listening.
Physical Touch
A person with physical touch as their primary love language feels love through physical
affection. Aside from sex, they feel loved when their partner holds their hand, touches
their arm, or gives them a massage at the end of the day, for example. This person's
idea of a perfect date might include cuddling on the couch with a glass of wine and a
good movie. They simply want to be close to their partner physically.
Receiving Gifts
For someone who uses and responds to this love language, gift-giving indicates love and
affection. They treasure not only the gift itself but also the time and effort the gift-giver put
into it.
People who enjoy receiving gifts as part of their primary love language do not necessarily
expect large or expensive presents; it's more the effort and thoughtfulness behind the gift
that count.
Acts of Service
Acts of service are nice things you do for your partner that make them feel loved and
appreciated, such as:
If your partner's main love language is acts of service, they'll notice and appreciate
little things you do for them. They tend to perform acts of service and kindness for
others, too.
MANIFESTATION OF
LOVE
Manifesting love is more natural
than most of us think, only if we can
develop a pragmatic approach to
finding and establishing love. This
concept is pretty simple. When you
believe something will happen, and
when you develop positive thinking
by aligning all your energies toward
making things happen, then it does.
Manifesting love is a beautiful
feeling, and it can be done with the
right approach and a little bit of
what we learn in spirituality.
Thank You!!!