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Just Me, Myself, and I

The primary, most enduring, and most important relationship we have is with ourselves. The relationship we have with ourselves affects all others we have – with anyone or anything else. To be “alone” is not the same as (feeling) “lonely”.

Feeling “lonely” has less to do with anyone else than with the many parts within (and without) us. Many people actually feel more “lonely”, “only”, and “lone” when they are with other people than when they are “alone” without anyone else.

The words we (choose to) use often affect both us and others – whether speaking to ourselves or to anyone else. More often than not, the linguistic intentions and interpretations of what is said, heard, and responded to are subconscious. 

Just me, myself, and I? Does “just” mean ONLY an individual or a trio/trinity? “Alone” or “all one” (together) – as part of a greater (interconnected) entity/consciousness? Or does “just” refer to “justice”? For who? Just us? Or for “all”? What might being “just” (to oneself or to others) mean? When is just me, myself, and I “enough”? When might “we” not be? 

Who might be my greatest friend and/or worst enemy? Could it ever be anyone else other than just me, myself, and I – with anyone or anything else really being mainly “just” my perception of the reflection of my own (self-)projection?  

What about for you (and yourself)? And/or for anyone else? Isn’t every relationship a “mirror” of just me, myself, and I?

 

 

 

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