JEALOUSY

"Jealousy is a very difficult feeling to conquer.
It cannot be done simply by struggling against it . . . "
- Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

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Jealousy, by itself, is not necessarily the problem. If people could trust each other, then all jealousy in the world would evaporate. If people were honest and straightforward, if they were true and real - in short, if everyone had character, then jealousy would evaporate away, it would essentially be a non-issue.

However, in the real world, jealousy is a frequent ingredient and sidekick to love. Sometimes there is good reason for what causes jealousy. When people are in relationships with others who lack character, it may very well be the case that they are unfaithful or untrue.

Further, this often acts as a root cause of murder in the world. (For some examples of the nature of jealousy and what can happen as a result of it, see Shakespeare's Othello (or a modern version, "O"), "Fatal Attraction," "Unfaithful," and others).

But if other people are out of our control, and if it is something that really affects us, what can we "do" about it if we don't want it to be the dominant force in our lives?

David Deida on jealousy

Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov on jealousy

Further thoughts for pondering:

Jealousy stems from a desire to be loved.
The desire to be loved stems from a feeling like you are not loved already.
The feeling that "you are not loved already" stems from feeling like you are separated from God.

Essentially, jealousy is an emotion, a feeling.
And in understanding and dealing with emotions and feelings, we recommend the LiveReal Psychology Arena Products, which can help teach you to exercises you can practice (often a simple exercise of being still) which can help you handle these situations when they come up in life.

 

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