Does Insecurity Stand in the Way of Your Success?
June 21, 2019
rena g in #1170, Chassidic Thought

“MyLife: Chassidus Applied” with Rabbi Simon Jacobson

This one goes out to all the single and dating people out there, and to the married people too.

There is one thing that love is not, and thats judgement. Growing up in the Western world, were given the message that were only worthy of love if we meet certain criteria. Conversely, the culture at large teaches us that we can only love someone or something that meets our expectations. Our children fail and we treat them like losers, our spouses dont measure up so we look elsewhere. Our parents were the harbingers of our psychological problems, and our friends dont show up the way we want them to. If only people were betterif only they would measure upit would be so much easier to love.

Um, No

Love is experienced through being be able to hold simultaneous truths. The infinite wisdom of the intelligence of the universe created us as imperfect creatures with plenty of work to do on ourselves. Love, as an entity, is not dependent on perfection. If it were dependent on perfection, it would mean that only a perfect power way above reality is deserving of love, since every single human is created with problems to work out over time. Love is holding space for imperfections.

You Are Worthy of Love, and So is Everybody Else

Love is your birthright. Its your birthright to receive it, and its your birthright to give it to other people. You can stop telling yourself that youre only worthy of love if you are perfect and if you please other people. You, and everybody else, is worthy of love by virtue of the fact that you exist. Birth is G-d saying that you matter. Love is not a competition. Its not an elimination battle. Its something that we are born to receive and born to give, regardless of levels of perfection.

Article originally appeared on Beis Moshiach Magazine (http://www.beismoshiachmagazine.org/).
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