Self-Care is Self-Love is World Love
Reconnecting with the deep needs of our bodies is a radical act of reclamation. When we truly listen to what our bodies are asking of us, something profound awakens within.
In this deep state, strength and softness weave together, a wild warmth rises, and we encounter a rooted reverence for ourselves that is both tender and unforced. Care becomes a reflection of love, a devotion not bound by the “shoulds” or the rigid binaries of “right” and “wrong,” but as a responsive openness to the aliveness that stirs us into being.
It is here, in this simplicity, that we discover the joy of tending to ourselves—not as a task, but as a natural emanation of our own vitality. In nurturing our well-being, we nourish the countless lives that intersect with ours. We unfurl like a springtime blossom, giving and receiving, our hearts open to the pleasure that flows through caring.
This kind of self-care is not a regimen—it is a living, breathing force, a dynamic dance that exists only in the present moment. It shows us that Love is an unmeasurable and invaluable force for Goodness. Loving ourselves is how we love the world.