Loving Yourself is Loving Spirit

by | Sep 25, 2024 | Blog, Blog Post | 0 comments

I decided to dedicate my yoga practice this morning to my love for Spirit, as a way to increase my connection and engage more deeply with my lifelong endeavor to not just believe in Spirit, but to actually KNOW Spirit. 

As I offered up my prayer, and began to move through the poses I heard a voice. 

It said…

I ALWAYS love you. The more you love yourself, the more you are actually loving me. YOU are ME and I am YOU. We are not separate.

A beautiful awareness overcame my whole body. Joy filled my heart.

What I understood in this response, and in so many moments in my life, is that the journey of learning to love myself is the same as my endeavoring to love Spirit. 

Spirit does not see me or you as flawed, as undeserving, as unworthy, as separate, broken, damaged. These are limitations of our humanness. Spirit only sees us as whole, complete, deserving, worthy, entirely lovable, just because you’re YOU.

My love, I hope to inspire you to love yourself, to know yourself, to deeply explore the tapestry of your inner landscape, so that you too may know the joy, the magic and the truth of this existence. 

You are a divine being in a body, here to know and understand all that is within you. You are the source of your life and you came here to live fully alive connected with this truth. 

How are you loving yourself today, precious soul? 

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