If you are working on moving into Self-Love, start with what you are listening to!
We all have inner voices or thoughts constantly flowing through our minds. Much like a radio station or channel we choose to listen to, we choose which voices or thoughts we give our attention to moment by moment.
If you are listening to a program that makes you fearful or depressed, most sane people would simply change channels. So why don’t we do that with our inner thoughts and voices? Why do we feel we have no choice but to listen to them?
Most of us are very aware of the station that broadcasts the booming voice of our negative ego. It is the voice that is consistently telling us why we are not lovable, or not good enough, or lists all the reasons we can’t and won’t have our heart’s dreams fulfilled?
Perhaps we have forgotten that there is another station available for our listening pleasure?
This station constantly broadcasts the quiet, gentle voice of our Higher Self’s that is whispering how much we are loved, or how we are more than good enough, or that we can and will have our heart’s dreams fulfilled? It is also the channel where new ideas and solutions are delivered.
You have an inner radio constantly playing many channels simultaneous in the background whether you know it or not. But once you become self-aware, it can’t be denied.
The good news is once you are aware you can turn down the volume on one and turn up the volume on the other.
The only thing that would keep you from doing that is you have decided that one is right and the other one is wrong. Change that belief and see how quickly your Higher Self’s volume rises while the ego’s volume goes mute. If you want to experience Self-love make sure you are tuned into the channel that supports that goal!
Until next time be the light the world needs and stay in love for all.
Joffre McClung is the author of two books The Heart of the Matter: A Workbook and Guide to Finding Your Way Back to Self-Love (“Powerful insights…life-changing” FOREWORD CLARION ” A virtual hug…enriching” BLUEINK REVIEWS, “enlightening self-discovery process” KIRKUS REVIEWS and How Learning to Say Goodbye Taught Me How to Live ( “A thoughtful think piece.” Kirkus Reviews )
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