... Read moreThat psychic message I received, claiming I was 'still in unrequited love with someone who doesn’t love you back,' really made me pause. And then, honestly, it made me laugh! My response, as you saw, was pretty clear: 'I love myself and my daughter, that's it!' But it got me thinking about how often we might encounter these kinds of unsolicited readings, or even actively seek them out, especially when we're feeling vulnerable or uncertain about our relationships.
It's easy to get caught up in the idea that a 'psychic divination' holds some hidden truth about our deepest feelings. When you're searching for answers, especially when you feel like you are still in love with someone who you think doesn't love you back, a message like that can either hit home hard or, in my case, feel completely off the mark. The thing is, our own intuition and self-awareness are far more powerful than any external prediction. My experience taught me to trust my gut. I knew, without a shadow of a doubt, that the 'wrong person' was being divined because my heart was truly full with self-love and the incredible bond I share with my daughter.
So, what do you do when you get a message that says you are still in love with someone who you think doesn’t love you back? First, take a deep breath. Does it resonate with your truth? Not what you wish was true, but what you know in your core? If it doesn't, like for me, then it's okay to dismiss it. You are the expert on your own heart. If it does hit a nerve, perhaps it's a sign to reflect on those feelings, not necessarily to believe a psychic, but to understand yourself better. Maybe there's a lingering sadness, or a past attachment that needs acknowledging, so you can truly move forward.
Building self-love has been my anchor. It's about recognizing your worth, independently of anyone else's feelings for you. When you genuinely 'love myself and my daughter,' as I stated, it creates a powerful shield against outside narratives that try to define your emotional state. It helps you differentiate between genuine feelings and the echoes of past pain. For anyone grappling with the idea of unrequited love, focusing on your own happiness and investing in relationships that truly reciprocate — whether that's with family, friends, or even yourself — is key. It’s about cultivating a life so rich in love that a message about unrequited love simply can't find purchase.
Ultimately, my takeaway from that 'psychic divination' was a renewed appreciation for my own inner strength and clarity. Don't let someone else's 'reading' dictate your emotional reality or tell you that you are still in love with someone who doesn't love you back if it's not true for you. Your feelings are valid, and your journey of self-discovery is yours alone. Choose self-love, always.
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