I love me:
No it doesn't mean that
you're egotistical if you love yourself. Most of us just think of
ourselves as just being a physical being and in fact most doctors
treat us this way. Then the priest (that is if you go to church)
treats us as only being spiritually oriented--a path to take later in
life. Growing up we usually end up developing either the physical or
the emotional self and are generally at loss about the spiritual
stuff.
So we might end up
liking the physical result and hating how emotionally deficient we are
in that we're jealous and envious of others or just don't live up to
our expectations of ourselves in personal relationships, business...
Or we really get it together emotionally but have the body of a walrus
(so we judge it) and are unhappy about our physical being. For most of
us, this occupies our entire life-time with therapy, counseling,
diets, plastic surgery... and we never even consider the spiritual
side. End result--we never live up to our own expectations are always
judging ourselves and often hate a large part of ourselves.
This is the one program that
aids you in the integration of your spiritual, emotional and physical
self. Denial of spiritual, emotional, or physical self creates an
imbalance that can lead to an unbalanced self. Until one experiences
self love, it's impractical to love another. Loving self is the
beginning of any successful relationship.
p.s. you don't have to go to church to be spiritual and religion
doesn't necessarily have anything to do with being spiritual although
it could.
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