A personal inferiority complex in which you are believing yourself less worthy than those around you and consequently feel uncertain of yourself, or in which you are accusing others of superior behaviour, as well as a personal superiority complex in which you are believing yourself better than others either secretly or overtly, are both rooted in the Ego-Mind. The world and those around you are what you are making them and what you are believing them to be. If you are loving yourself and living in acceptance of your own short comings, detached from your Ego-Mind, you are able to see the world the way it is without feeling personally offended by outward happenings, actions and words from others. If not you are having a hard time because you will be feeling buffeted around by the fluctuations in life and your fellow men.
There is a kind of love which unifies and unites and one that renders us poignantly - at times even painfully - aware of boundaries, limitations and our separateness. The mastership of true loving is to attain the awareness of the first and to henceforth exist in this state even whilst passing through personal experiences of the love that separates.
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