True Humility vs. Feeling Invisible: Dr. Margaret Paul’s Insights
Episode Overview
Humility rooted in oneness and equality; invisibility stemming from the wounded self Discussion on the deceptive nature of narcissism and the importance of embracing one's true essence Cultivating self-worth and releasing the grip of the wounded self Practicing Inner Bonding for healing and developing a spiritually connected loving adult Embracing genuine humility based on love and interconnectedness
Humility is the domain of the loving adult connected with your higher self. Humility says there's no distinction between you and me. There is no one upmanship. We're all of the same spark of God. We're all related. And we're on equal footing together.
Ever wondered why you sometimes feel invisible or unappreciated? Dr. Margaret Paul dives deep into this emotional quagmire, contrasting genuine humility with feelings of invisibility. In this episode of the Inner Bonding Podcast, Dr. Paul, alongside Dr. Erica Chopich, unpacks how low self-worth often stems from identifying with our 'wounded self'. This wounded self can make us withdraw and fear being seen, leading to a sense of invisibility.
On the flip side, true humility comes from connecting with our higher self and embracing our soul essence. The conversation also touches on the sneaky nature of narcissism and its role in distorting our self-perception. Through the practice of Inner Bonding, Dr. Paul guides listeners on how to release their wounded self, nurture self-worth, and cultivate a loving, spiritually connected adult self.
If you’re looking to understand the difference between humility and invisibility and learn how to foster genuine self-love, this episode is a must-listen.