In this blog we will take a look at love and internalize it. In the sense of who do we love and why. As well as, how do we feel about ourselves?
What is it about ourselves that we love, we tolerate, we can't stand? We love to answer those questions that put us in a positive light. We hate to ask those questions that show us our short comings that we dislike!
In reality they need to be asked by you, about you. The reason for that is, it will give you greater depth of understanding and insight into your attitude about everything. Especially when you consider how it affects your perception.
The way that you feel about something, that particular emotion attached, or associated with it, is shaded. We have talked about that before in previous blogs. Everything you see is shaded by your belief system, both internally and externally.
It’s the wearing of those rose colored glasses. Here is the Universal Teaching that we may stated before, “And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but perceivest not the beam that is in thine own eye?” (Luke 6:41 KJV)
As a side note, all Universal Teachings are applicable to everyone regardless of your personal belief system. These teachings are based on God’s immutable laws, which are never changing.
This teaching is all about your own belief system, which shades your perception, the mote, which really is built out of the concepts you maintain in your subconscious mind.
Loving another person is really more about fulfilling your expectations of what you think your partner should be, how they should be, what they should look like.
Also emphasis is placed on how they should act, and react, in certain situations.
It's unfortunate in today's world that some people marry, or have a partner, strictly because they can provide material wealth, comfort ease of living, and they may not reach that level of true passion and desire and acceptance. This manifests in not only of others, but in self as well.
In the above case, the depth of love does not reach it full potential because it's shaded by the desire for the material life the other person presents. That's one perspective.
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In our next communication we will look at other perspectives.