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    027: How to Fully Love Yourself

    enFebruary 06, 2017
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    About this Episode

    Loving yourself takes courage. When you step into total acceptance of who you are and choose to love yourself, your entire life shifts. Where there is love, there is no judgment. Where there is love, there is no loneliness. Where there is love, there is no fear.

    Open yourself to the wellspring of limitless love that exists within you. Explore the liberating feeling that unfolds when you allow your authentic expression to shine. 

    In this episode, discover how you can:

    • Shift the way you engage with life through seeing your own Divinity and the clear reflection of the love that exists within you…

    • Understand that love is an inner experience and all the love you’ve ever felt has come from within you…

    • Know love in it’s purest form, the love you’ve always dreamed of…

    Unleash a wellspring of abundance, peace and joy, simply by loving yourself just as you are.

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    Several weeks ago, I was honored and humbled to have been asked by my friend, the Reverend Mark Lord, to be the guest pastor at the Unity of Naples Church. I have to tell you that it was a remarkable experience.

    First of all, if you’ve never been to a Unity Church, I strongly recommend that you consider attending a service. No matter where you are on your spiritual journey, I can guarantee that you will be warmly welcomed with a complete absence of guilt, fear, or dogma.

    My sermon was based on the second of the Four Agreements - the idea that you should never take the words or actions of another personally. This important foundational idea is central to the concept of true forgiveness. Because real forgiveness is all about letting go.

    So, please take the time to listen to my Unity sermon. When you consciously disrupt the cycle of reactivity that keeps you trapped in resentment and reliving the past, you can begin to experience the freedom, inner peace, and harmony that awaits you on the other side of that release.

    Love,

    Panache Desai