Sunsets on myself to rise in myself.
Nurse The Soul
Sunsets on myself to rise in myself.
Nurse The Soul
“All of us blossom when we feel loved and wither when we do not feel loved.”
— (via purplebuddhaquotes)
“The real difficulty is to overcome how you think about yourself.”
— Maya Angelou
(via amargedom)
Here are all the ways that you could be showing your body and mind self-love in your everyday life:
Sleeping properly
Eating healthy
Giving yourself time and space to understand your spirituality
Exercising regularly
Thanking yourself and those around you
Playing when you need it
Avoiding vices and toxic influences
Reflecting and meditating
Spending time in nature
Saying self love mantras
Reading inspirational books and blogs
Listening to uplifting music
Watching tv/films that reflect your soul nature
Breathing into your body and acknowledging what you are feeling
We have to work on our mental health just like we have to work on our physical health. Contentment doesn’t fall in our laps. We have to create the the time to think, feel, experience, journal, wonder, inspire, reflect, meditate, spend time in nature and reach out to others.
Whatever you feel you needed (validation, support, safety to speak the truth), accept and make peace with the fact that you may never get these things from them. You can’t rewrite history, and it may be likely that they are still, now, incapable of giving these things to you. What you can do today, right now, is begin to release the habit of self-repression that you may have learned from the past.
How do you do that? Start to shine light and love on your truth, whether that’s turning your attention to your true passions that may have been ignored or taking baby steps to speak up on what
work for you. Often we swallow our own opinions or needs in order to “keep the peace.” It’s time to take very small steps to rock the boat!
If you are subconsciously holding out for someone else to finally “see” you or love the real you, drop in with yourself and ask: “Do I see the ‘real’ me? Am I allowing my true self to be voiced, to be seen, to take up space?” Do you have spaces in your life where you can let your guard down and be authentic?
I’ve found that having my truths validated is hugely important, and this simple exercise is a good place to start: Visualize a kind, benevolent being (which could be a trusted friend or person you know, or your preferred idea of the universe/higher power/spirit) is with you, saying, “I love that you love.” Then allow yourself to list all the things you love! Write down what you come up with.
“I love that you love making art. I love that you love dancing. I love that you love to have fun.”
This always leaves me feeling reaffirmed and self-secure. It never fails to make me feel happy to be me. And it allows me to feel loved for who I truly am, not for what I do for others.
If you have repressed anger, frustration, or resentment (which is likely when we repress part of ourselves), find ways to healthily express it—for example, through a martial arts class.
Send love and validation to the aspects of yourself that perhaps your peers, family, and colleagues didn’t or don’t “get.” You have to expand to be all of yourself.
A lot of self-love work is about uncovering that hidden part of yourself and giving it light.
To help underscore the transformation of an inner reality, you might blow out a candle, say a prayer, or write a letter and place it under your pillow. You could carve a piece of wood, draw a picture, plant a tree, prepare a special meal, or send a gift to someone in trouble. Some people will fast, meditate, or go to a quiet spot in the mountains or the desert. The psychological law of rituals is that they should be personally meaningful and should outwardly embody some inner process. This helps us let go of a determined course of action that has collided head-on with outer reality. Properly conceived and performed, rituals and ceremonies bind together the earthly and divine worlds.
Contentment: A Way to True Happiness
by Robert A. Johnson, Jerry M. Ruhl
The only hope for healing is to offer a better form of ecstasy, to upgrade so the addict will give up the stupid one.