Ways to practice Love include examen of consciousness and conscience, intimate relationships, heart-opening exercises, family, parenthood, friendship, and the specific practices below.

Concrete Love by David Richo suggest some ways we can express love in everyday life.

Consecration by Gabriel Mojay describes an unusual way to affirm your intention to be faithful in love.

Domestic Courtship by Robin R. Meyers writes a prescription for a more sacramental life through showing simple affection.

Fasting of the Heart by Robert Frager suggests we practice keeping our hearts filled with love of God in every moment.

Give Love Now by Arjuna Ardagh invites us to renew our commitment to being and giving love.

God in Our Friends by Tom Cowan offers a unique idea for recognizing the Divine Spirit in and through others.

Imagine You See Jesus Before You by Anthony de Mello gives an exercise for experiencing the love of Christ.

Inner Circle of Love by Jamal Rahman offers suggestions for cultivating and basking in an inner circle of love.

Love and Prayers by an unknown author includes a Zuni prayer and practice for being a source of light and love for others.

Love the Person Within by Arthur Samuels enhances our loving feelings and cures out addiction to beauty.

Love Your Neighbor by Simone Weil gives us a simple way to practice caring for others.

Mantras for Loving Speech by Thich Nhat Hanh states the six mantras that will help you create a refuge for your loved ones.

Mindful E-mailing and Calling by Thich Nhat Hanh proposes a verse to help us cultivate mutual understanding and love in our communications.

Recalling Unconditional Love by Allan Lokos provides a practice for feeling loved when you feel lonely or abandoned.

Renunciation of All but God by Gray Henry and Rob Baker explains a method for completely centering our love and desire on God.

Rethinking Rude Behavior by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar recommends that we see rude behavior as an opportunity to be more courteous and as a reminder of our unconditional love.

Seeing the Secret Goodness by Jack Kornfield brings us to see all beings with a silent, loving respect.

Taking Tea by Mary Rose O’Reilley recommends a Zen practice to deal with the fear that can shut down love.

The Greatest Gift by Thich Nhat Hanh offers a mantra practice for lovers.

The Image of God by Yitzhak Buxbaum calls us to remember God and to love and honor our neighbors.

The Music of Love by Rabindranath Tagore is a short prayer about playing the music of love.

Unconditionally Loving by Cheri Huber leads us to a life of compassionate awareness through practicing unconditional love.

Verbal Nourishment by Daphne Rose Kingma advises making a habit of compliment others.

Wash and Love by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat offers a quick and practical action to take that symbolizes choosing love over fear.

Writing a Love Letter by Thich Nhat Hanh gives guidance for internal and external peace, healing, and love.

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