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Practicing The Art Of Loving
4.9
10-Tage-Kurs

Practicing The Art Of Loving

Von Jonathan Lehmann

Beginne Tag 1
Was du lernen wirst
What is the purpose of life? Why are we here? I believe that we are here to learn how to love - to love ourselves, other beings, and our planet. We're here to explore to understand and overcome the roots of things that hinder our ability to love - our fears, judgments, anxieties, jealousy, and sense of separateness; everything that gives us a sense of disconnection from life. The purpose of this course is to delve deeper into the art of loving using breathing exercises, visualizations, and affirmations to embed these learnings into your subconscious. This course was inspired by a short yet powerful book "The Art Of Loving" published by the German author, Erich Fromm, in 1956. Drawing from this text, it becomes clear that loving is an art, a skill that needs to be perfected over time, and over the next 10 days we will learn how to embark on this process to live and love more fully.
I used to be an unhappy Wall Street lawyer. Now I devote myself to the study of happiness as a blogger, writer, and meditation coach. My intent is to share the teachings that have made a profound impact on my path, specifically on my ability to feel joy, find purpose, and connect to the present moment. I am particularly interested in the ways in...

Lektion 1
Loving Ourselves
Self-love is the foundation of the art of loving. Our ability to give love to others is directly related to our ability to love ourselves. Other people act as mirrors to our own strengths and flaws. When we judge other people, it is actually a sign that there is a part of ourselves that we cannot accept because what we see in other people is always related to something that is a part of who are. To love ourselves, we must learn to be truly honest to ourselves, to accept those things that may not be the most attractive parts of our character. Loving ourselves is a two-step process: fully accepting who we are and understanding of the darkness within ourselves; and secondly, the practice of giving love to ourselves on a daily basis.
Lektion 2
Loving Our Bodies
Erich Fromm states that we cannot love something that we do not know well. To love our bodies - the one and only vehicle given to us to go through life - is another fundamental aspect of the art of loving. And to properly love our bodies, we first have to get to know it better. We have to be more and more attuned to what it needs and the messages it sends us. Through the technique of the body scan, we can dive deeper into the myriad sensations our bodies are constantly experiencing. The more we practice observing the sensations in our bodies without reacting compulsively but rather noticing them with equanimity, the better equipped we become in reining in the thoughts and emotions that tend to limit our ability to give and receive love.
Lektion 3
The Art Of Listening
In this session, we expand our practice of the art of loving by turning it outward by learning to listen to others. Erich Fromm said that to love something, we must know it. And to know it, we must learn to listen to it to the best of our abilities. More often than not, we are focused on what we want to tell other people, on selling the stories of our lives that we forget the art of listening. To properly listen to someone, we must give utmost focus and precedence on what they're saying, not just for the sake of adding our clever response or idea. Practicing our ability to listen is crucial to making progress in our practice of the art of loving.
Lektion 4
Loving The Shadow
One of the most difficult aspects of the art of loving is learning to love aspects of our personalities that are not so beautiful. These aspects, which include selfishness, anger, jealousy, narcissism, and fear, are what we refer to as the shadow or lower self. These are the things that we all attempt to conceal behind our masks. In our practice today, we learn to accept that we all have a shadow. There is no such things as selfish and kind people, smart or dumb people, or kind or mean people. Everyone's capability to give love is contextual. We are all capable of good and not-so-good deeds. Acknowledging our dark side is key. Denying it can mean unconsciously acting out our dark sides and hurting others. Meeting ourselves with compassion and understanding when it arises, increase our ability to respond to these darker aspects of ourselves consciously and wisely.
Lektion 5
Dealing With Other People's Negativity
It's easy to be a loving person to the people who are nice to us. However, the real test of our ability to practice love is when we're confronted with someone who is negative, maybe even someone who is attacking us. If we withhold love during those instances, then we're not truly practicing the art of loving. Why? To love is to understand that other people's negativity always arises from some sort of suffering. It has nothing to do with us, and that we're free to choose not to take it personally. To love is also to want to alleviate suffering whenever we see it. Loving our enemies is where we can truly progress in the art of loving. Going from judgment to compassion is not only good for our hearts but also terrific for our brains. Neurological studies suggest that nothing is as good for our brains as connecting to the frequency of love and wishing for the suffering of other people to end.
Lektion 6
Grudges
To become the Picasso of the art of loving, we must truly learn to love those who do not love us. That includes those who trigger some aspects of our shadow self. True love is unconditional. Mastering the art of true love is akin to how a tree gives its fruits, without regard as to the identity of its recipient. To perfect the art of loving, there's no better exercise than to send love to the people who may have wronged us or whom we may not like.
Lektion 7
Gratitude For Our Loved Ones
Our greatest tendency is to give more weight to negative information such as threats than to positive ones. This has the effect of taking for granted important things in our lives such as people close to us. Sometimes, we get stuck in unfulfilling patterns with our loved ones, and it's easy to lose sight of the fact that they won't always be with us. Today's meditation is about celebrating and actively nurturing our relationships with our loved ones.
Lektion 8
One Human Family
According to Erich Fromm, the fundamental problem of human existence is the feeling of separateness we feel from others and the rest of the world. Although there are temporary ways of numbing this feeling of separateness, such as addiction, the only real and sustainable way of addressing this problem is simply to love. Contrary to the notion of love propagated by society as an emotion we can receive from a specific person, love here is to mean an attitude, an orientation of character towards acknowledging the relatedness of a person to the whole through our work and our relationships with others. In this meditation, we move from extending love to our small circles of friends and relatives to seeing the whole of humanity as one big family.
Lektion 9
Loving Nature
To truly become the master of the art of loving, we need to connect not just with other humans but to the whole of creation. Distinctions and separations we make as human beings between ourselves and nature are arbitrary and conceptual. We are all living organisms and fundamentally inseparable from our living environments. We're as much a part of nature as nature is part of us. When we remember that we are not an isolated entity far removed from the external world, we can understand intuitively how we treat our environment with kindness is reflected back at us in the form of wellbeing.
Lektion 10
The Art Of Loving: Course Recap
The essence of the art of loving, according to Erich Fromm, is to change our view of love from the common understanding of receiving it as an object from someone to viewing it as an art, as a lifelong practice of furthering the growth and wellbeing of all the relationships in our life in an ever-expanding circle of love. It's about loving ourselves, our loved ones, strangers, and enemies, and ultimately, loving the whole of nature and humanity around us. This is a truly great idea but it remains a theory until we put it into practice. Fromm reminds us of three fundamental qualities that any artist has to develop within themselves to become a master of the art of loving: discipline, concentration, and patience. The art of loving is only mastered by practicing on a daily basis, cultivating each quality along the way.

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Shari
February 14, 2026
The balm the world needs right now. You’ve inspired me and given me direction for my continued personal growth. Thank you, Jonathan
Beth
March 14, 2025
Really beautiful and thought provoking course. I will return to this. 🙏😊 🌟
Peggy
July 23, 2024
I really appreciate the quality and cadence of Jonathan’s voice in addition to the content of his teachings.
David
July 4, 2024
I absolutely loved this work. I’m fortunate to to be able to practice these techniques when many around me are suffering. It allows perspective and motivation to tenderly show compassion without judgement. Some days are better than others. Peace to all.
Claire
May 14, 2024
Many thanks Jonathan for this wonderful course. Much to reflect on and much to practice. A work in progress, but one that I'm enjoying. Wishing you love in your life. Blessings to you.
Alexina
February 21, 2024
Great overview of Erich Fromm’s book, brought to life in daily meditations on all aspects of loving. Thank you 💕
Carrie
February 17, 2024
Thank you once again for giving your teachings. 🙏🏼
Odalys
September 15, 2023
Truly a labor of love in every meditation and cause. Gbless you.Dear one.Thank you. I'll be coming back. 🙏🏽👼🏽✨️🙏👼✨️🙏🏼✨️👼🏼🧘🏾‍♂️🧘🏼‍♀️🧘‍♀️💖💖💖
Ellen
July 25, 2023
So much to explore and continue examining. Thank you.
LauraA
May 9, 2023
Thank you for this course, it was very good. I’m hoping to practice these techniques to expand my ability to love.
Amy
April 18, 2023
This course was very interesting and I learned some new things about love for myself, for others and for all of nature.
Polly
March 21, 2023
Stellar course and I’ll go through it again. Jonathan is consistently one of the best mentors and teachers to learn from.
vjh
February 7, 2023
Wonderful. Thank you. I'm putting Eric Frome's book on my Audible
Maggie
February 3, 2023
As always, Jonathan has created a course that is well prepared, researched, and presented in an organized and loving way.
Elizabeth
November 22, 2022
This was a valuable and meaningful experience and I plan to revisit it to go even deeper. Thank you Jonathan.
Marianne
October 18, 2022
Wow, what an incredible journey this was. The heavyness of deep grief and loss I was feeling in my heart has lifted and because of that I can feel the power of love humming in every cell of my being. Ready to share this love with the world. Thank you Johnatan for making the Art of Loving so easy to access for us all. You are truly an amazing Human Being 🙏🏼
Claudia
September 9, 2022
I would love to practice this everyday!!! Thank you so much Jonathan!!! 🙏🏼
Liz
August 17, 2022
A wonderful course. It was challenging to my fears, worries, and ego, but the practices are exactly what I needed. Highly recommended!
Katuska
July 5, 2022
Sooo wonderful! 💖😊Thank you very much. It was very soothing and centering. I loved this course very much!
Karis
March 15, 2022
Thank you, I wish I could come to an in person guided meditation - it’s so powerful and peaceful from afar.

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