• Self Love for Healing - Myths, Misconceptions and Key Obstacles

  • Sep 17 2024
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast

Self Love for Healing - Myths, Misconceptions and Key Obstacles

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    In this episode, John provides a comprehensive overview of self love in the context of healing from trauma and mental illness. Key points discussed include common myths and misconceptions about self love, such as vanity, narcissism, and selfishness, and how these ideas are influenced by religious and cultural backgrounds. John also addresses the obstacles to self love such as dogma, avoidance patterns, cognitive biases around responsibility and service, the addiction to earning love, self hatred, and the distrust of oneself.

    00:00 Introduction to Self Love and Healing

    00:42 Myths and Misconceptions About Self Love

    01:59 Religious Influences on Self Love

    03:06 The Impact of Narcissism and Hubris

    04:59 Selfishness and Self Love

    07:05 Evangelical Whiplash and Cognitive Dissonance

    12:08 Clearing the Path for True Self Love

    14:56 Obstacles to Self Love

    15:46 Dogma and Religious Upbringing

    20:59 Patterning and Avoidance

    22:17 Cognitive Bias of Responsibility and Service

    26:26 Addiction to Earning Love

    28:20 Self Hatred and Compulsions

    33:15 Healing the Divide Within

    37:52 Conclusion and Next Steps

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