True, all-encompassing love—a state all human beings seek but often find elusive. Its visibility emerges as we turn our gaze inward, peeling away layers of consciousness to reveal the essence of real love, a force more potent than love for a partner.
“You yourself as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection” – Buddha
Which of our treatments best aids you in love?
Guided Meditation: Take charge of your inward journey with guided meditation. Explore the profound self-love within you, waiting to be discovered.
Self-Development Programme: Elevate your capacity to love by expressing it outwardly. Our Self-Development Programme guides you in acts of kindness and compassion.
What is Love?
Love, a potent feeling of affection, binds humanity together. It’s the warmth beside a significant other and the tear in the eye of a parent cradling their newborn. Love is omnipresent but often mistaken for attachment, leading to suffering. However, we cannot lose or extinguish real love; it exists within us as an integral part of consciousness.
Love, a range of strong positive emotions, extends beyond interpersonal connections to encompass objects and experiences. Obstacles like trauma or negative experiences can impede the expression of love. Overcoming these hurdles involves self-work and spiritual development, rooted in the acceptance of one’s worthiness to give and receive love.
Causes of a Life Without Love
Every human is born whole and filled with love. Yet, life experiences lead to the blocking off of certain aspects, resulting in an incomplete state devoid of love. Heartbreak occurs when dependency on external factors for fulfilment overshadows the innate state of love within.
Self-Love: The Imperative Essence
Loving oneself is paramount. Without self-love, expecting love from others becomes challenging. Trauma, experiences of neglect, abuse, or disloyalty, can obstruct self-love. Recognising self-love as the foundation for coping with life’s challenges is a crucial realization.
Struggling to Love
Trauma, stemming from various experiences, may hinder the ability to love wholeheartedly. Childhood neglect, abuse, or disloyalty in relationships can contribute to struggles with love. The reasons are diverse, yet equally valid for individuals.
Love for Others
Showing love to others is a powerful way to thank them for their positive impact. When we give love, it creates a cycle of positivity. We love our family, friends, and partners in different ways. We love them because we have shared experiences, close relationships, and care for each other.
Why Do We Love?
Love, a chemical response to companionship, is a natural human emotion. Humans, inherently social beings, actively seek love and attachment as part of their earthly existence. The pursuit of love reflects the fundamental need for closeness and connection.