Reflecting on a Challenging Year
It has been quite a year, not only for One Love, but for the world in general. A lot has happened that many of us don’t like, such as the constant wars, unconscious leadership, and actions taken by the U.S. government this year. Still, we hold a great deal of love and hope for 2026 and want to wish everyone the fulfillment of their dreams.
Growth in a Short Time
We are only about two months old and have already welcomed over 80,000 visitors and nearly 4,000 followers. We are planning several new options, including embedding music, selling protein bars, hats, and other items that support our operations.
Love, Peace, and the Purpose of One Love
We have received a tremendous amount of positive feedback, and for us, the theme of love and peace is truly what it’s all about. If we can help even a few people become more loving, and understand that peace begins at your own level by aligning with nature, then we will have succeeded. So far, we have written 67 blogs explaining different aspects of our material. Next year, we look forward to offering teachings for those who are interested. We will also be releasing many more free books to help you put One Love’s ideas into practice, including meditation, ritual, energy flow, affirmations, visualizations, poems, and proverbs.
Ongoing Projects and New Content
We are currently putting the final pages together for a personal reflection book. A few more sections still need to be added, followed by a series of blogs covering many topics of interest in the coming year.
The Journey Behind One Love
For those who don’t know, I am a retired CPA who set out to explore the history of humankind, which ultimately led to One Love. It explores where we came from and the source of many of our problems. We hope you enjoy the books. The project is a trilogy: One Love, Its Spiritual Operating System, and The Anunnaki: The Gods.
Awareness in Everyday Life
At this time of year, we struggle like most people while interacting with others. Just today, two drivers who were not fully aware of what they were doing came close to hitting us. Being aware is a full-time job, and dealing with your emotions is another. Remember, love and peace matter most.
Rituals That Give Life Meaning
As our New Year’s Eve meal is being prepared, we are making almond and chocolate muffins to go with dinner. It is cold outside and raining. A home-based meal before going out, watching fireworks, or celebrating feels just right. These are what we call rituals, things we do to bring meaning to life. We are home for the holidays and try to remember what they represent. It is a time to enjoy, reflect, and notice the energy you are working with in life.
Gratitude and Seasonal Energy
Everyone we meet seems happier between Thanksgiving and New Year’s. There are the religious holidays of Christmas and Hanukkah, with all the shopping and music, and the cold, rainy weather that turns everything green. Simply being alive for another year is truly a blessing. We hope it feels that way for you too.
Much love.