Love is the ultimate healing energy. We lack giving and receiving love.
Our feelings of isolation and loneliness breed mistrust, misunderstandings, competition, antagonism and the whole series of health destroying emotions such as fear, anger, hatred, jealousy, bitterness, resentment etc. These negative emotions build up a personality complex of their own, and grow out of the control destroying our health and relationships.
Learning to accept and love ourselves and others despite our faults, weaknesses, habits and mistakes is a powerful means for healing ourselves and others.
By developing more deeply rooted feelings of security and self-worth, we enable ourselves to understand, forgive and love others and ourselves in more and more situations.
The following thoughts may help us in that process.
We are all souls in a process of evolution.
We are all controlled by our ignorance and fear, which cause us to function in less than perfect ways. Thus, it is logical to accept and love ourselves and others even though we are not perfect and make mistakes.
This can be understood more clearly through some examples.
Two broken legs
If we know someone who has two broken legs and for this reason is unable to carry out his or her responsibilities or be very productive or creative, we automatically understand that they cannot do any more, because they have two broken legs.
What we fail to understand is that many of people who we perceive as lazy, irresponsible or negative and even immoral have in fact two of their "emotional legs" broken. They have seriously impaired emotional legs of "inner security" and feelings of "self-worth".
Their insecurity and feelings of self-doubt cause them to behave in negative ways. We, too, might be such persons who have had their inner strength handicapped by negative childhood experiences. Thus we would do well to understand and love ourselves and others even when we are not able to be who we would like to be.
Accepting ourselves does not mean that we do not recognize and admit our mistakes and weakness and seek to improve ourselves and free ourselves from those obstacles so that we can manifest our inner potential on all levels.
Also, accepting others does not mean that we do not assertively explain to them the types of behavior that we need from them.
Half-finished Paintings
An incomplete painting is not yet in its perfected form. It is in the process of being perfected, of being completed. We know that it is not completed because consciously or subconsciously we know that it can be much more than it presently is. But we do not reject the painting because it is not yet what it will be. We do not say that it is wrong or unacceptable. We simply perceive it as incomplete and we attend to the process of completing it.
Let us then imagine that our and others' personalities are half-finished paintings. Let us perceive the general state of the society and world around as a painting in progress.
Yes, there are many weaknesses, faults and aspects to be improved in those paintings. But they are what they can and should be for their incomplete stage. A painting must pass through a series of stages until it is finally completed. Each of these stages is a perfect part of that process of completion. No stage could be skipped or avoided.
Thus, we and those around us are "perfect" at every stage of that process of completion. We and everything around us is at a stage in the process of perfection. Even our imperfections are a perfect temporary part of our movement towards perfection.
When we perceive ourselves and others as unfinished paintings, we will have patience and understanding for our mutual weaknesses and faults. We will perceive them as parts of our being which need to be worked on in the process of manifesting our perfect being, which is waiting latent within us to become a reality.
The same of course holds for those around us who are in a process of perfecting their unfinished paintings.
The Bud and the Flower
A flower bud does not yet manifest its latent beauty. Yet we do not reject, criticize or condemn it. We realize that it is in a process and that it is what it needs to be now in order to become the flower which it is destined to be. We accept it is as it is and wait patiently for its blossoming.
In the same way we need to perceive ourselves and others as:
1. Paintings in the process of completing ourselves. 2. Buds becoming flowers 3. Souls in the process of evolution.
We all deserve love and respect exactly as we are.
Our life purpose, however, is to attend to the process of evolution and self-perfection until we blossom into the magnificent and totally conscientious and loving beings that we are destined to be.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- Fall Detox For Happy Mind and Healthy Body
- Tips for a Healthy and Happy Mind
- How To Be Happy
- 10 Ways To Find Happiness In Retirement
- Subconscious Mind Power Techniques - 3 Effective Subconscious Mind Power Techniques
- Fall Detox for Your Mind
- The Phenomenal Key for Manifesting Love, Money, Happiness, and Enlightenment
- Transforming your Thoughts Takes Mind Re-training




Make 2010 Your Best Year Yet With 16 Tips From The Gay Life Coach
By: Mark Strong | 31/12/2009As a life coach, it’s not surprising that January is my busiest month. It’s a time of new beginnings and as people begin to fail at their New Year’s resolutions, my phone rings off the hook. When I’m working with these new clients, I am asked many of the same questions by gay men who want to explore and expand their lives. In the spirit of giving you a head start, here are some strategies I take them through to help them address a few of the big issues.
Are you living la Vida Loca?
By: Joan Marie Whelan | 31/12/20092010 will be a POWER YEAR! This New Year is one of the critical turning points of the 21st Century. When you are ready to change your thinking power, and when you begin to nurture your Authentic Self to regain your command in life, you will be able to fine-tune your self-image to reflect your genuine identity and strengthen your own intuition.
Sporting Clay Shooting Tip for January 2010: "Ascending The Peak Takes Risk"
By: Paragon School | 31/12/2009Start down the road to higher Sporting Clays scores with 3 simple words: "......Yes I can."
Coach NY – Changing Lives
By: alan erwin | 31/12/2009In this fast growing world of competition and challenges, man just wants to win. It is a bird’s eye view, that the respect of a man is directly proportional to his wealth and success. Everything is for those who have some position in society, so naturally everyone wants to be in the front. Everyone wants to be successful ‘by hook or by crook’. People try everything to achieve position and respect in the society and as today’s world has been growing rapidly only few can reach at the top.
Career Coach NY – Help You To find Out That Which Profession Is Best For You
By: alan erwin | 31/12/2009If you are confused and don’t understand that which profession is best for then it is better to take the help of Career Coach NY because they have the ability to guide and reinsured you about your capabilities and give you opportunity to understand and help you to identify the strength which you have. They help you and find out the weak points of your personality and try to solve them and realize your inner abilities and set the goal of life for you.
Lifelong Procrastinator Needs Help Today... Not Tomorrow
By: Mark Jimson | 30/12/2009Anyone else been a lifelong procrastinator? Need help with getting off square one?
Step Up to a Better Life with the Help of a Good Coach
By: Lisa J. Peck | 29/12/2009There is a fantastic new resource called “Life Coaching.” Because it is relatively new, many of us may wonder what a life coach does, and how life coaching and traditional therapy differ.
The Trapped Bird
By: Robert Elias Najemy | 11/07/2006 | MotivationalOne day a bird flew into a room in our house. (It could have just as easily been your house). We wanted to help it to get free. But it was afraid of us.
Magnetize your Mind
By: Robert Elias Najemy | 10/07/2006 | MotivationalThe mind does not have its own shape. It takes on the shape of its contents, of our thoughts, beliefs, feelings, needs, desires, habits, expectations etc.
A Fire in the Basement
By: Robert Elias Najemy | 10/07/2006 | Self HelpSome of us prefer to hide our problems from ourselves and others. Because it is too painful to deal with them, we lock them up in our subconscious mind and pretend that these problems or feelings do not exist and that all is fine.
Our Spiritual Light
By: Robert Elias Najemy | 09/07/2006 | MotivationalAnd, suddenly, there it is. The Self-Creating Light which manifests itself out of the darkness, out of the unmanifest. It comes forth shining alone in the darkness. From emptiness has come forth the ONE, the absolute.
Accepting Ourselves and Others
By: Robert Elias Najemy | 08/07/2006 | CoachingLove is the ultimate healing energy. We lack giving and receiving love.
Self-Acceptance and Self-Improvement
By: Robert Elias Najemy | 08/07/2006 | CoachingSome fear that if we accept ourselves as we are, that we will have no motive to improve ourselves.
Create Happiness with a Positive Life Outlook
By: Robert Elias Najemy | 08/07/2006 | CoachingThe mind is the molder of our personal and communal world. Every event we perceive through our senses is analyzed, evaluated and registered in the mind as pleasant, unpleasant or neutral.
The Power of Wisdom
By: Robert Elias Najemy | 07/07/2006 | ReligionA person who choses to understand that realities behind the phenomena. To understand the laws that are causing our reality.