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LOVING
YOURSELF
Chapter 5
LOVING FROM YOUR
SOUL
Creating Powerful
Relationships
Channeled from Michael by Shepherd
Hoodwin
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There is much new awareness that it is
necessary to love yourself in order to love others. What is the
nature of loving yourself? There are many different ways of seeing
this: treating yourself as you would treat someone you highly
respect and admire; giving yourself time for things that matter
most to you; eating your food with affection, so that the love you
give the food then goes into your body; and so forth.
Loving yourself, however, goes beyond such
things. Loving is a unified experience that does not cut off any
portion of your reality. When you are loving yourself, you are
loving others. When you are loving others, you are loving
yourself. When you are having joy in what you are doing, you are
giving joy to the world--there is no separation between you and
the world. If you have been holding back from treating yourself
well for fear that doing so would detract from more important
things, you are not seeing the connection between what you do for
yourself and your contribution to the rest of what is. When you
caress yourself, you are immediately giving the planet a warm and
vitalizing touch; you are the planet. When you shout with glee,
you release a ripple of color that the stars witness with a sense
of gladness; you are the stars, the witness to your own joy. When
you truly love yourself or love in any way, you leave a faint but
unmistakable aroma of magic in your wake. Is this not at least as
great a contribution to humanity as accomplishing item number ten
on your "to do" list?
Any act of love is a step in the evolution of
life. Love does not differentiate between the love you give
yourself and the love you give others. Loving yourself is not
self-centered. If you truly love yourself, your actions do not
exclude others' well-being. Your true self-interest includes what
is best for everyone. If you do what you truly love to do, you are
in harmony with the whole.
Love is. You cannot honor the wisdom of the
ages without coming to love. You cannot love others without loving
yourself. You cannot love yourself without loving others. You
cannot express love without being love. You are love, so that is
not a problem.
"What about the parts of me that do not feel
loving?" you may ask. "What about my anger toward my boss, my
mate, or my neighbors?" The answer is simple: Love your anger.
Love those who have perhaps trespassed against you, and love the
force in you that seeks to protect you from further trespass or to
impel you to appropriate action. Love it all.
Loving yourself has vast ramifications. It is
not simply a way to increase your effectiveness and enjoyment; it
is your primary means of coming to know the force that activates
the universe.
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