Gay Love Is Creator Love


Hello, You are Loved 



If you are a same-sex loving person and need to encouraged about who you are take a listen to this.


Hello, it’s a privilege to share a message that’s close to my heart—one about peace, love, and truth. Life can be a very challenging path, especially when you find yourself navigating a world that doesn’t always understand or accept you. For gay men, finding peace can sometimes feel like a lonely journey, but it doesn’t have to be. We were created in a world and within a system that we did not create, neither on the outside nor the inside, and we did not create ourselves.

When we think about how we feel and care about people of the same sex, whether as gay men or lesbian women, the understanding must be: I did not create myself, and my feelings for caring about the same sex originate from what is called truth. Truth is simply what is, and from that truth, we find the actual creator—the origin of our feelings and of who we truly are, both inside and outside. The origin is the Creator, whose love is reflected in the love we have for the same sex, which is truth.

I wrote The Gay Man’s Path to Peace because I believe that peace is a natural state of being. As gay men or lesbian women, we often face struggles in accepting ourselves and being accepted by others. But the first step to peace is learning to embrace who we are without apology, and that begins with our relationship with ourselves, with others, and with the Creator.

If you are seeking peace as a gay man or lesbian woman, the first thing you must do is find peace within yourself. To start finding peace, we must begin by turning inward. This means becoming aware of our thoughts and the feelings they produce. When we feel overwhelmed or anxious, we can practice something simple, like peace breathing. This can help center us and remind us that peace is already within us, waiting to be embraced.

If you ever doubt your worth, remember this: Being gay is normal. Being gay is beautiful. Being gay is peaceful. You were created with love, and your love is an expression of the Creator’s truth. Since we did not create ourselves, nor did we create the feelings of love and care that we have for the same sex, those feelings originate from the Creator, who is love. Gay love is the Creator’s love—not for procreation, but for companionship and the expression of the Creator’s spirit.

Same-sex relationships reflect this truth, where love transcends the physical and expresses the unity and oneness of the Creator and creation. Love in same-sex relationships goes beyond the need to produce life. It fulfills the need for companionship, connection, and deep spiritual expression, which is life itself. Through this understanding, we come to realize that our love is important, and we are vessels of the Creator’s love.

Once we find peace within ourselves and understand the beauty with which the Creator has made us, and the caring feelings we have for the same sex, we can spread that love and find peace with others. And once we have learned to be at peace with ourselves, we are ready to share that peace and love with others. Understand that your relationships are important, and they are rooted in a deeper connection of spirit and truth. Same-sex love is a testament to the Creator’s truth, manifesting in us as we love ourselves and each other authentically.

With that being said, I want to encourage everyone who hears this message and who may feel isolated or unsure: You are never alone on this path. You are an expression of love and truth from the Creator. You were created beautifully as you are. So embrace who you are, live in peace, and spread that peace wherever you go.

I invite you to join me on this journey of self-acceptance and unity. Let us walk this path of peace together, uplifting one another as we find harmony in our lives. I’ll leave you with this thought: Gay is spiritual, manifesting as love and peace. As we embrace our truth, we become living expressions of the Creator’s love. Let us carry that truth into the world, always knowing that we are enough, and that we are love.

Thank you, and may peace be with you always.





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