The purpose of this blog/website is give everyone the opportunity to share their favorite experience of love.
Worldwide means everyone is included.
Lovein was a word used in the "60s" to describe a gathering of two or more people for the purpose of enjoying one anothers company. The largest lovein in recent history that I am aware of is the 1969 Woodstock Festival.
In John Lennon's song "Imagine" there is that refrain that goes, "You may say I'm a dreamer but I'm not the only one and if someday you would care to join us, the world will live as one."
I'll give the first share. I'm the guy you have become aware of who wears the "I Love You" sign across his chest in public and gets a lot of responses from people who see the sign. Lately two kids I think were sisters stared at the sign. I noticed this and stopped to talk with them. The younger one probably six asked, "what does that say?" I said, "I love you." After a short pause she asked, "do you love me?" "Yes, I do." I said. After another short pause the other sister aged eight, I think, said to her sister, "we are not supposed to talk to strangers." "I am OK." I said and then she replied, "you are not a stranger." It melted my heart.
Now it is your turn. Let it flow and the world will live as one.
Worldwide means everyone is included.
Lovein was a word used in the "60s" to describe a gathering of two or more people for the purpose of enjoying one anothers company. The largest lovein in recent history that I am aware of is the 1969 Woodstock Festival.
In John Lennon's song "Imagine" there is that refrain that goes, "You may say I'm a dreamer but I'm not the only one and if someday you would care to join us, the world will live as one."
I'll give the first share. I'm the guy you have become aware of who wears the "I Love You" sign across his chest in public and gets a lot of responses from people who see the sign. Lately two kids I think were sisters stared at the sign. I noticed this and stopped to talk with them. The younger one probably six asked, "what does that say?" I said, "I love you." After a short pause she asked, "do you love me?" "Yes, I do." I said. After another short pause the other sister aged eight, I think, said to her sister, "we are not supposed to talk to strangers." "I am OK." I said and then she replied, "you are not a stranger." It melted my heart.
Now it is your turn. Let it flow and the world will live as one.