We could literally discuss love for an entire lifetime—every hour of every day—and it would not be possible to cover it all.
The Pull
15 Aspects of the anatomy of love: Self-love, structure, freedom
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We could literally discuss love for an entire lifetime—every hour of every day—and it would not be possible to cover it all.
We could literally discuss love for an entire lifetime—every hour of every day—and it would not be possible to cover it all.

The Pathwork Guide explores love as the central force of all life—an energy that integrates reason, will and emotion. Love is not just a feeling; it is also an act of intelligence and choice. Wherever love is absent, ignorance and distortion take its place, showing up as fear, blame, resentment or separation.

A core challenge lies in understanding self-love. Many confuse it with self-indulgence or avoidance of responsibility. True self-love, however, requires honest self-confrontation—seeing and owning our Lower Self without denial or blame. Only through this clarity can we develop both tenderness and firmness toward ourselves, restoring inner balance and genuine self-respect.

The Guide also reframes our relationship with structure and limits. While we often rebel against boundaries, mistaking them for oppression, true structure is an expression of love and order. Real freedom does not mean the absence of limits, but the ability to understand and align with them consciously.

By distinguishing between self-created restrictions and meaningful spiritual laws, we can transform frustration into growth. As awareness deepens, rebellion gives way to choice, and love becomes both the path and the destination—leading to inner freedom, truth and wholeness.

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The Pull, Chapter 15: Aspects of the Anatomy of Love: Self-Love, Structure, Freedom

Read Original Pathwork® Lecture: #240 Aspects of the Anatomy of Love: Self-Love, Structure, Freedom