The Alchemy of the Void - A Journal of the Unformed

March 26. It’s early, or maybe it’s far too late for the sleep that never quite came to shelter me under its wing, and the air in the room feels heavy, saturated with that peculiar scent of cold linden tea and a thin layer of dust settling on the edges of unspoken words. Eh, how strange it is, this state of the shattered mirror , the one where until yesterday you saw not just your own face, but the entire world—ordered, logical, seemingly eternal—and now... now there are only shards. You know how it is; sometimes it feels like if you just don’t move, if you hold your breath long enough, time might take pity and rewind the tape to the moment before everything fell into its constituent parts? But it doesn’t. It just leaves you there, in the middle of the room, with an empty chair facing you and that deafening silence , which isn't just an absence of sound, but the presence of something heavy, almost palpable, pressing you into the floor. A breakup isn’t just an event; it is an alche...

Self-love

 #Love is a fundamental aspect of human nature, and it plays a crucial role in our #relationships with others and ourselves. Love is not just an emotion, but it is a choice that we make to prioritize the #wellbeing of others and ourselves. Love is not selfish, but it is #selfless, and it involves putting the needs of others before our own. Love is the cornerstone of human existence, and it is essential for our #personalgrowth and development. In this post, we will explore the meaning of #selflove and how it relates to our love for others and our personalities.

In the first place is #LovetowardsGod, this is what is meant by self-love.
In the second place and on equal principles - #loveforGod in the other and God in oneself.
And in the third place - love, #understanding and #compassion for one's personality and the #personality of the others, in the form of respect and understanding and #tolerating the speed with which the Truth is seen - the speed with which the illusory layers of the personality are stripped away, the speed with which the ego is polished and vices and old karmic programs are cleared, the speed with which virtues are acquired.

In the first place, love for God is what is meant by self-love. When we love ourselves, we are acknowledging the presence of God within us. We are recognizing that we are created in the image of God, and we are worthy of love and respect. Self-love is not selfishness, but it is an act of #kindness towards ourselves. It involves #accepting ourselves as we are, with all our flaws and #imperfections. When we love ourselves, we are better equipped to love others, and we can contribute #positively to the world around us.

In the second place, love for God in the other and God in oneself is of equal importance. When we love others, we are acknowledging the presence of God within them. We are recognizing that they are also created in the image of God, and they are #worthyoflove and #respect. Love for others involves treating them with kindness, compassion, and respect, regardless of their background, religion, or beliefs. It involves seeing them as fellow human beings who are struggling to find their way in life, just like we are.

Love for God in oneself and in the other is interconnected, and it involves recognizing that we are all part of a larger whole. We are all interconnected, and our actions have a ripple effect on the world around us. When we love ourselves, we are better equipped to love others, and when we love others, we are contributing positively to the world around us.

In the third place, love, understanding, and compassion for one's personality and the personality of the other is essential. We are all unique individuals with different personalities, backgrounds, and life experiences. Love for our personality involves respecting ourselves for who we are, with all our strengths and weaknesses. It involves recognizing that we are constantly evolving, and we are capable of changing for the better. It involves accepting ourselves for who we are, without judgment or self-criticism.

Love for the personality of the other involves recognizing that they are also unique individuals with their own strengths and weaknesses. It involves respecting them for who they are, without judgment or criticism. It involves understanding that they are constantly evolving, and they are capable of changing for the better. Love, understanding, and compassion for one's personality and the personality of the other involve respecting the pace at which we all grow and evolve. It involves recognizing that we all have different speeds at which we shed our illusory layers, polish our ego, and clear our old karmic programs. It involves accepting that we all have different speeds at which we acquire virtues and grow into our best selves.

In conclusion, love is the foundation of human existence, and it is essential for our personal growth and development. Love for God, self, and others is #interconnected, and it involves recognizing that we are all part of a larger whole. Love, understanding, and compassion for one's personality and the #personality of the other involve respecting the pace at which we all grow and evolve. When we love ourselves and others, we are contributing positively to the world around us, and we are #fulfilling our purpose as human beings.

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