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Conscious Love for the Self Solves Many Inner Issues - (5837)

There are beautiful teachings about how trust helps us to remedy so many issues and dissolve many egos.

Not too much has been spoken about love in this way. What egos and issues can love help us to solve. The common answer would be all of them, yet we can be more specific.

Loving ourselves consciously, that is voluntarily giving ourselves love, where we lack it, helps us greatly to dissolve many egos.

Many egos actually are lacks of love, or gaps in consciously loving ourselves.

Egos such as anger, lust, resentment, self-love, self-compassion, laziness as the ones that specifically can be dissolved by applying conscious love to ourselves.

The way to apply conscious love to oursleves must be done correctly. It is done right by applying love internally to ourselves. That is through a kind of prayer/self-talk and filling our inner space with that love.

The love we apply internally does manifest physically. The way it manifests is mostly in the way of not reacting in a way that is detrimnetal to ourselves and others.

The more consciosul love we give ourselves the more love we can give to outeres. We can never give what we don't have.

Anger begins when we lose love for ourselves and are angry against ourselves, then we become aggressive at others for 'making us to be angry" at oursleves. That is we get angry because we lost our own love for ourselves. That is we stopped being kind and accepting of ourselves.

A huge key to dissolve anger is to keep that kindness and accepting of ourselves.

The same applies when we are insulted or rejected, that is where our other-dependent self-love would normallly get hurt. 

End (5837).

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