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DEAR FRIENDS- I have become aware that the topic of Self-Love- unconditionally loving and believing in yourself, from within-
is, even in the 21st Century, a controversial one. In my research of
the world's current understanding of the experience and effects of
Self-Love- as I have personally grasped it, and as I have taught it to
thousands of other people seeking its very intimate and personal grace
and salvation- is often confused with a negative, egotistical
self-absorbtion. Or, as a rejection of what is good and life-affirming
in various religions and spiritual teachings of the past.
But unconditional Self-Love, truthfully, opens your mind, body, heart and spirit to a lasting state of happiness and well-being.
I
believe that what I have experienced and taught as Unconditional
Self-Love is the core of what the religions and spiritual practices of
the past have been struggling toward. The whole-bodied, open-hearted
and spiritually enlivening experience of ourselves, of each other, and
of the beautiful gift of Life!
Let's
get right down to it- to love and believe in yourself, in the way I
describe it- can only lead to the greatest good. Both for you
personally, and for humanity as a whole. There cannot be any
greater difference between Self-Love and egotistical "selfishness" than
that between the radiant health of body, mind and spirit- and a tense,
pain-ridden, hellish feeling of self-doubt and self-rejection.
So
here are some basic thoughts about the life-affirming difference
between Self-Love and "selfishness-egotism-narcissism". May they assist
you in unconditionally loving and believing in the beautiful person
that is..... YOU!!
To begin, the type of self-love I'm describing
leads to greater compassion and caring toward others. It opens your
heart in the deepest way, and an open heart is instinctively kind to
others. The "Golden Rule" (which in many ways is the bedrock of all
religions) is to "do unto others as you would have them do unto you".
Have you ever wondered why this is so hard for people to do, so much of
the time? It is because we don't love ourselves enough- aren't kind,
tender, accepting, warm enough to ourselves- so being kind and loving
to others involves giving something that we ourselves are starved for.
If
you understand this, you will see how the practice and achievement of
healing Self-Love is fully in service of the
"Golden Rule". Self-Love, the way I describe and define it, always
leads to greater inner peace and emotional security within us, and more
happy, caring relationships with others. What you see in selfish people
is the result of deep feelings of insecurity- fear, in other words.
Very selfish people don't feel loved- by themselves or anyone else.
They are greedy, grasping and insensitive because they are afraid and
feel isolated. This is the exact opposite of what the practice of
Self-Love creates. Do you see what I mean?
Lastly, I have been
repeatedly asked- by fellow psychologists and seekers from many practices and traditions-
whether what I am describing as Unconditional Self-Love is only the
experience of what psychology has defined as"self-esteem".
Here is
the truth: Self-esteem is one aspect of Self-Love- and an important
one! But there are many other, equally important aspects to Self-Love
as I am describing/defining it. For example- self-nurturance (the ability to see and feel what you need, and give it to yourself); self-validation (the ability to see and affirm the basic "rightness" of who you are), and a deep feeling of warmth and tenderness toward yourself.
My
friends, you cannot judge the truth and benefit of practices such as
prayer, meditation, yoga, or Self-Love- without sincerely engaging in
them for yourself, over a significant period of time. I passionately
urge you to add the practice of loving and believing in yourself- as described in "The Four Declarations"- to whatever religious/spiritual path you are already committed to.
I
guarantee that it won't turn you into a self-absorbed, selfish person.
But, rather, into a happier, more self-confident, kinder, more caring
one- toward yourself and others! LOTS OF LOVE- BRYAN