"I am loved, so I love." # 246"I am loved, so I love." # 246
Care In Counseling Podcast
Rev. Robert Wilson explores how embracing divine love can lead to self-acceptance and a more fulfilling life.
32:47•11 Aug 2023
Embracing Love: Rev. Robert Wilson on Self-Acceptance and Fulfilment
Episode Overview
- Understanding that love is the foundational base for all interactions and decisions
- Embracing divine love and its practical implications for personal transformation
- Healing emotional wounds and overcoming self-destructive patterns through self-acceptance
- Understanding the importance of unconditional acceptance and self-compassion
- Enhancing interpersonal relationships through a deep understanding of self-love
“Love is the base in terms of how you relate to yourself first and foremost. That's what you have to understand to yourself why is that important it's important because we make mistakes all the time but if you don't love yourself those mistakes will actually become reasons to reject yourself.”
Ever felt weighed down by the need to be perfect or worthy? In this episode of the 'Care In Counseling Podcast', Rev. Robert Wilson, a clinical psychotherapist, dives into the heart of love and its power to transform our lives. He explains how understanding that you are loved by God, not because of what you do but simply because you exist, can be a game-changer.
Imagine starting every day knowing that you are inherently worthy of love – how different would your interactions and decisions be? Rev. Wilson shares how this foundational belief can heal emotional wounds and foster self-compassion, which in turn enhances your relationships with others. Whether you're struggling with self-acceptance or seeking deeper fulfilment, this episode offers practical insights and spiritual wisdom to help you navigate life's challenges with a loving heart.

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