Love More Loudly: A Call to Action

Recently, I came across a powerful message from British astrologer Pam Gregory, and it struck a deep chord in me. Her words, “Love more loudly,” resonate as both a plea and a challenge. In a world consumed by fear, war, and terror, her call reminds us of our incredible capacity to choose love as our loudest response. It’s about rising above the noise of negativity and embodying a force that uplifts, heals, and unites.

But how do we do it? How do we “love more loudly” when the world feels so heavy? I’ve been sitting with this question and came up with practical ways to turn this sentiment into action. Let me share some ideas with you.

1. Speak Love

Words are powerful. Use them to spread love—loudly and unapologetically. Compliment a stranger, tell your loved ones you appreciate them, or leave uplifting comments on someone’s social media post. Imagine what would happen if every kind word created a ripple of joy that traveled further than we could see.

2. Act Love

Actions amplify words. Small acts of kindness—like helping a neighbor, donating to a cause you believe in, or surprising a friend with a thoughtful gesture—create an undeniable wave of love. Even holding the door open or smiling at someone can make a difference. Let love be the intention behind your actions.

3. Be Love

This one’s personal. Be the love you wish to see in the world. Practice self-love and compassion. Meditate, journal, or spend time in nature to keep your own heart open and your spirit resilient. When you operate from a place of self-love, your energy inspires others to do the same.

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4. Share Love

Social media can be a powerful tool. Use it to share messages of hope, inspiration, and positivity. Share stories of people helping others, beautiful moments of humanity, or even your own reflections on how you’re learning to love more loudly. Let’s drown out the noise of fear with a flood of love-filled content. Sharing love is one of the primary reasons I write love stories—I share more about this on my blog>>

5. Choose Love

When faced with conflict, disagreement, or frustration, take a deep breath and choose love. Respond with kindness instead of anger, empathy instead of judgment, and patience instead of irritation. It’s not always easy, but it’s always worth it.

6. Create Love

Whether it’s art, music, writing, or cooking, pour love into your creative pursuits. Share your creations with others—they’re extensions of your heart. Creativity is a universal language that connects us all.

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7. Love the Earth

The planet needs our love too. Plant a tree, reduce your waste, or spend time appreciating the beauty of nature. When we care for the earth, we honor the love that sustains all life. Every time I sell a painting, for example, I plant a tree.

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flight-passion8. Build Love

Get involved in your community. Volunteer, mentor, or participate in initiatives that make a positive impact. When we come together to create solutions, we amplify love on a larger scale.

The noise of fear and terror thrives on division and despair, but love is louder. Love unites. Love heals. Let’s make it impossible for hate to drown out love by choosing to love more loudly, every single day.

A fun and creative way to create more love is by creating empowering stories. I hope you enjoy this fairy tale, inspired by the oracle card I drew today, Five of Cups Michelle Knight-Waite

Five of Cups Michelle Knight-WaiteThe Tale of Seraphina and the Forgotten Chalice

the maiden of sorrow became the queen of light, her wings a beacon for all who sought to heal and rise again

In a land where stars kissed the hills and rivers murmured secrets to the skies, there lived a maiden named Seraphina. Her heart, though kind and tender, carried a shadow of sorrow. She was known for her butterfly wings—magnificent and golden—that shimmered like dawn’s first light. Yet, despite their beauty, Seraphina rarely flew, weighed down by grief that tethered her to the ground.

One fateful evening, while wandering through the emerald meadows, Seraphina stumbled upon an ancient chalice lying amidst wildflowers. It sparkled with a golden glow, yet it stood overturned, its contents spilled into the earth. Around it lay four other chalices, broken and battered, their once-bright surfaces dulled by time.

As she gazed upon the forgotten cups, a voice as soft as moonlight spoke. “Seraphina, why do you linger in sorrow?” It was the Star-Queen, descending from the heavens in a gown woven from galaxies. “These chalices are your story.”

Seraphina knelt, her butterfly wings trembling. “What story? My heart knows only loss.”

The Star-Queen gestured to the broken cups. “Each represents pain you have endured. But look closer.”

Seraphina peered at the chalices. In the smallest cracks of the broken cups, tiny seedlings had sprouted—vivid greens and delicate blossoms, fed by the spilled waters of the past. The standing chalice, gleaming and upright, was empty but untouched.

“You see,” the Star-Queen continued, “from every sorrow, something new blooms. And though much was lost, one cup remains whole—a vessel for hope.”

Tears fell from Seraphina’s eyes as she realized her pain had not been in vain. The Star-Queen touched her wings gently, and they began to glow brighter than ever before.

“The chalice is yours to fill,” the Star-Queen said. “Your journey begins anew.”

With newfound courage, Seraphina lifted the unbroken chalice and took to the skies, her golden wings carrying her higher than she had ever flown. As she soared, she felt the weight of sorrow melt into the winds. Below, the meadows she had wandered began to bloom with life—fields of flowers spilling across the horizon.

From that day on, Seraphina was known as the Butterfly Keeper, the one who carried a chalice of hope and reminded the world that even in brokenness, beauty could grow.

And so, the maiden of sorrow became the queen of light, her wings a beacon for all who sought to heal and rise again.

The stars, watching her ascent, whispered, “Even from fallen cups, the nectar of life may flow.”

*** THE END ***

I’ll leave you with a question that I’m carrying with me: What’s one way you can love more loudly today? Let’s inspire each other in the comments.

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