What I allow into my head finds its way to my heart, which is a porthole to my soul. Therefore, I might be wise to consider the state of my soul, and then walk this process backwards.

Craig D. Lounsbrough
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In the past, when you loved someone, someone loved you back. Now, when you love someone, they might love you back. This doesn't mean that you have to have a one sided love. What it means is that you have made a choice to open your heart and let the other person in.

This is a process of allowing yourself to be vulnerable and vulnerable is a wonderful thing. There is nothing more wonderful than being loved unconditionally. The only way to get to that point is by being vulnerable, which is what this quote is about.

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