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To love yourself is to love others

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Insight dawned on me. When we think about loving ourselves we tend to only look at this inwardly but the inner and outer are one

To love yourself is to allow yourself to not only feel (introverted side) but to express (extroverted side)

Think about it. You are consciousness occupying this particular human entity. How best as consciousness can you help this person bring love into their lives. If you only allow them to feel but not express this is not truly loving yourself and vice versa

So love yourself. You are your neighbour, you are your partner, you are the stranger in the street

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This message brought me to crocodile tears!

And now I eat you 😋


I AM a goy 

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3 hours ago, Chadders said:

Insight dawned on me. When we think about loving ourselves we tend to only look at this inwardly but the inner and outer are one

To love yourself is to allow yourself to not only feel (introverted side) but to express (extroverted side)

Think about it. You are consciousness occupying this particular human entity. How best as consciousness can you help this person bring love into their lives. If you only allow them to feel but not express this is not truly loving yourself and vice versa

So love yourself. You are your neighbour, you are your partner, you are the stranger in the street

You can't love others until you can love yourself.


 

Wisdom.  Truth.  Love.

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@Inliytened1 But the point is loving others is actually loving yourself. There will be people and passions that you love from that outwardly perspective - this is still you

Think of a beautiful woman

Loving yourself from the inward perspective to me is allowing this human to deeply feel emotions. To allow the person to be vulnerable and be present with that. That to me is the greatest expression of love from the inward perspective

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there are no differences between you and others

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