The need to touch and be touched is established early in our lives as we
develop and grow in the omnipresent embrace of our mother's womb. Once we are
born, separated from that sanctuary of connectivity, we begin to crave the
physical embrace of our parents. As we age, we become more independent. Yet
during times of triumph or trouble and during those moments when we are in
need of reassurance, we can't help but long for a hug.
Since a hug requires two active participants, each individual taking part in
the embrace experiences the pleasure of being embraced and the joy that comes
from hugging someone. As both individuals wrap their arms around one another,
their energy blends together, and they experience a tangible feeling of
togetherness that lingers long after physical contact has been broken. A
heart hug is when you put your left arm over someone's shoulder and your
right arm around their waist. As they do the same to you, your hearts become
aligned with one another and loving, comforting energy flows between the two
of you to flood your souls with feelings of love, caring, and compassion.
A hug is a pleasurable way to share your feelings with someone who is
important to you. Depending on your relationship with the other person and
the kind of message you wish to send to them, a hug can communicate love,
friendship, romance, congratulations, support, greeting, and any other
sentiment you wish to convey. A hug communicates to others that you are there
for them in a positive way. In an instant, a hug can re-establish a bond
between long-lost friends and comfort those in pain. The next time you hug
someone, focus all of your energy into the embrace. You will create a
profound connection that infuses your feelings and sentiments into a single
beautiful gesture.
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