View Full Version : Self Love -The Great Shortcut to Enlightenment - Teal Swan
Callista
26th November 2017, 16:07
I hadn't heard Teal Swan before, but I found this very useful, although I know there is no short cut to enlightenment!!!:
In this episode titled Self Love, Teal reveals a self love process for enlightenment. The process is called 365 days of self love. It truly is the great shortcut to enlightenment.
When you ask "what would someone who loved themselves do?" allow your intuition to deliver the answer and then act on that answer, everything that is preventing you from living the exact life that you want to live will be exposed. Because of this, you will have the opportunity to face your demons. But it will allow you to face them in a way that ensures that you will not resist them, instead you will flow around them.
This commitment will be the "foundation" for your spiritual journey. Like a foundation, everything in your life should be built on top of this commitment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQHv75ahYDQ
angelfire
26th November 2017, 18:40
Thanks for this post, Callista and I shall take a look at the video. It's been a while since I heard anything from Teal but she is a very brave soul with important advice to give, imho.
What I'm reminded of here is a time, a few years back, when i woke up one morning to feel what was for me, a completely new emotion and attitude towards myself. A wave of love for self was washing over me and it was at this point I realised it was something I had never truly experienced before and I realised too that it was happening as a result of having being given the homeopathic remedy Lac Humanum - mother's milk - a few weeks before.
The feelings stayed with me and had quite a profound effect on my life at that time. It was a potentially difficult time in my life but I managed to negotiate situations and hostility with equanimity and most importantly, with a certainty that I had rights and that my feelings and opinions mattered. In short, I felt such inner strength and calm.
I also came to realise, and perhaps this is the most important thing, that when we feel love for ourselves we have an increased capacity for loving those around us.
ramus
26th November 2017, 19:34
IN 1980 I WENT TO A SERIES OF ALL DAY CLASSES CALLED "INSIGHT", THE WHOLE PURPOSE OF THE CLASSES WAS FOR YOU TO LEARN TO LOVE YOUR-SELF AGAIN THE PREMISE WAS YOU HAD IT AT BIRTH, AND WITHOUT SELF LOVE YOUR AWAKING IS IMPOSSIBLE,.. IT WORKED, HERE IS THE SONG THAT WAS PLAYING IN THE BACK GROUND:
Whitney Houston - Greatest Love Of All
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pbp6W4N1N9s
Lyrics
I believe the children are our are future
Teach them well and let them lead the way
Show them all the beauty they possess inside
Give them a sense of pride to make it easier
Let the children's laughter remind us how we used to be
Everybody searching for a hero
People need someone to look up to
I never found anyone who fulfill my needs
A lonely place to be
So I learned to depend on me
I decided long ago, never to walk in anyone's shadows
If I fail, if I succeed
At least I'll live as I believe
No matter what they take from me
They can't take away my dignity
Because the greatest love of all
Is happening to me
I found the greatest love of all
Inside of me
The greatest love of all
Is easy to achieve
Learning to love yourself
It is the greatest love of all
I believe the children are our future
Teach them well and let them lead the way
Show them all the beauty they possess inside
Give them a sense of pride to make it easier
Let the children's laughter remind us how we used to be
I decided long ago, never to walk in anyone's shadows
If I fail, if I succeed
At least I'll live as I believe
No matter what they take from me
They can't take away my dignity
Because the greatest love of all
Is happening to me
I found the greatest love of all
Inside of me
The greatest love of all
Is easy to achieve
Learning to love yourself
It is the greatest love of all
And if by chance, that special place
That you've been dreaming of
Leads you to a lonely place
Find your strength in love
Michelle Marie
26th November 2017, 20:20
Great, video, Callista!
"Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind."
**A person is the sole arbitor of his own fate; it is your concept of your Self that determines the world in which you live.**
Neville Goddard, The Power of Awareness.
MM
Builder
26th November 2017, 20:41
I don't know what it is, but she is giving me the creeps.
Flash
27th November 2017, 02:14
I don't know what it is, but she is giving me the creeps.
Me too
There is a difference between self love and self love. Self love for psychopaths and service to self is exactly that, service to self. Self love for service to others is helping and loving while respecting one's limits and one's soul mission. Very very different.
My feeling about her has always been self love, service to self, under the guise of helping others. In other words, I do not believe she is genuine and has a real heart. She is amongst the honey hijackers of goodness talks and words. Often her non verbal language does not fit the talk.
my feelings rant is over for today
Callista
27th November 2017, 02:50
I guess the trick is to separate the message from the messenger. None of us are perfect, and it is easy to confuse the message with the messenger. I hadn't heard of this woman before, and I probably won't watch any of her other videos, but this one was brought to my attention by a friend and I like the overall message. :heart:
Ernie Nemeth
27th November 2017, 03:52
To love oneself is to integrate the self. That involves shadow work that by its title alone denotes its slippery and insidious nature. One can love oneself to death and still not be in love with the self. Such a situation is perhaps the single most devastating inconsistency of the human journey and the most difficult to truly remedy.
I thought I was done with the work, or at least the majority of it, only to recently realize I have not really integrated this shadow self. I have sought it out, engaged it in conversations, tried to understand its motivations and the subsequent consequences to my life. But I never accepted that that unrealized self could influence my life's trajectory so profoundly. Only recently has this side reasserted itself in no uncertain terms, in a way I can not help but notice that the integration is incomplete.
I have looked for resources here at Avalon but I have not found much. I know I have read some things about it here but at the time it did not seem pertinent. If any could point me to some info I'd appreciate it.
I would truly like to give this integration thing another try as I think that might be one of the biggest factors keeping me from a higher self-realization.
As for Teal, there is something off there but it does not seem to be nefarious. More like a higher knowing or some unspoken connection or truth that she continually has to repress.
And she is a beauty so that rattles my radar.
Vangelo
27th November 2017, 04:42
To love oneself is to integrate the self. That involves shadow work ...
I could not agree with you more. Integrating oneself includes identifying, accepting and loving your "failings, fears and foibles". Only when you have done that can you truly love yourself. Shadow work is scary but it is the only way to self love that I am aware of.
Back in August I recommended this book, The Inconsequential Child, (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GZ076Y6/ref=rdr_kindle_ext_tmb) in this post (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?99011-When-did-the-light-go-on-for-you&p=1170797&viewfull=1#post1170797) and do so again. It really helped me with my journey. Here is a quote from one of its 5 star reviews on Amazon "Every "Inconsequential Child" should read this, to shine light, and love, on their shadow."
Michi
27th November 2017, 12:05
My take on her message is mainly to follow your own intuition and that makes sense.
The other thing would be to respect oneself and don't compromise with what feels is right or wrong.
Self love will evolve from those two.
To constantly ask what one would do to love them selves is however as I see it not the best way how to go about it.
petra
27th November 2017, 16:14
Sorry for off topic, Callista said she may not bother with the other videos so I've another YouTube channel to offer. I've been watching some Jenna Marbles - she has nothing to do with enlightenment matters, it's just a Youtube channel of whatever she feels like putting on there. I think she's an inspiration. She has some videos about life lessons she has learned. Some of them are really funny, and you can't help but smile. Her and her boyfriend Julien seem to be really in love too - they're so cute. Maybe not for everybody but just thought I'd put it out there because she's bringing me so much joy.
Jenna said "do what you think is right, unless it feels wrong". She used the example of "not ratting someone out" when they were stealing food. I probably wouldn't have ratted them out either, even though I know stealing is wrong.
Her channel started out as a rant about how much she hated her room mate, and she got kind of youtube famous after that. The newer videos are much less full of hate :)
Rich
22nd December 2017, 19:36
I have looked for resources here at Avalon but I have not found much. I know I have read some things about it here but at the time it did not seem pertinent. If any could point me to some info I'd appreciate it.
I would truly like to give this integration thing another try as I think that might be one of the biggest factors keeping me from a higher self-realization.
Some years ago what worked for me is look at my "negative" experiences and feelings and change them to feelings of love.
Maybe this is something you want to consider, I still use this tool sometimes and it is very effective.
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