
No one likes me...
Q: No one likes me. This has
been true all my life everywhere I go. I
have
never heard or seen this about any one else. What
is wrong?
A: Thanks for writing to us at Truthbook.com, a
website dedicated to the
teachings of The
Urantia Book.
Wow - I am sorry to hear that you feel the way you
do. It's hard to go
through life thinking that you are not loved - or
even liked. I wonder
what could have happened to you to make you feel
this way...? and I am
sure that SOMETHING must have happened to make you
this unhappy...
Sometimes, when we experience an unhappy event in
our lives -
especially if it is something that happens to us
as a child, we can go
through an "imprinting" process - just like what a
programmer does to a
computer. That programming can stay in place for a
long time, until the
data is corrected.
People who have received a faulty message about
themselves in childhood about their worth as a
human being tend to
carry this programming with them into their adult
lives. And when we
think of ourselves that way, it is difficult for
us to project an
attitude of confidence or happiness to the world
around us. We tend to
attract more of the same - more validation that we
are unlovable.
Oftentimes, we don't think about - or even
remember clearly - what the
original event was, but nonetheless, it colors our
subsequent
experiences in a negative way.
I could be wrong - but, not knowing anything about
you except what you
have written, I suspect
that this is what has happened to you. No child is
naturally unlovable
- in fact, children are born quite loving,
optimistic, and friendly.
They are peacemakers and playmates with others, if
allowed to grow
naturally and with love.
So, what to do???
First of all, there is nothing "wrong" with
you - but there probably is
something wrong with your thinking. If you believe
that no one likes
you, the place to start is by asking yourself: "Do
I like myself?" If
you have received wrong information about
yourself, your answer is
probably "no." But there is a way to correct
this...
The Urantia Book teaches us that each of us is a
completely unique
personality - and that unique personality is
bestowed on each person by
God himself. There never has been, nor will there
ever be, another
personality like you. And each of us is destined
to one day be returned
to God on Paradise. While we are here on earth,
God sends a part of
himself to dwell within your mind. The Urantia
Book calls this fragment
of God the Thought Adjuster. This indwelling
Spirit is there to help
you to come to know God and to be like him - and
to accomplish your purpose in life.
God is a totally lovable personality. Since your
personality comes from
God, it has to follow that you, too, are a lovable
person because there
is nothing in God that is bad or unlovable. This
is the good news that
you need to hear and to believe: God is your
heavenly Father, and you
are his beloved child.
I want to share with you some Urantia Book quotes
about your worth as a
person:
(5:1.7) Man is spiritually
indwelt by a
surviving Thought Adjuster. If
such a human mind is sincerely and spiritually
motivated, if such a
human soul desires to know God and become like
him, honestly wants to
do the Father's will, there exists no negative
influence of mortal
deprivation nor positive power of possible
interference which can
prevent such a divinely motivated soul from
securely ascending to the
portals of Paradise.
(12:7.9) The love of the
Father absolutely individualizes each
personality as a unique child of the Universal
Father, a child without
duplicate in infinity, a will creature
irreplaceable in all eternity.
The Father's love glorifies each child of
God...The love of God strikingly
portrays the transcendent value of each will
creature, unmistakably
reveals the high value which the Universal Father
has placed upon each
and every one of his children from the highest
creator personality of
Paradise status to the lowest personality of will
dignity among the
savage tribes of men in the dawn of the human
species on some
evolutionary world of time and space.
(100:6.3) The marks of
human response to the religious impulse embrace
the qualities of nobility and grandeur. The
sincere religionist is
conscious of universe citizenship and is aware of
making contact with
sources of superhuman power. He is thrilled and
energized with the
assurance of belonging to a superior and ennobled
fellowship of the
sons of God. The consciousness of self-worth has
become augmented by
the stimulus of the quest for the highest universe
objectives—supreme goals.
Jesus placed a very high value upon mankind:
(196:2.10) He taught
men to place a high value upon themselves in time
and in eternity. Because of this high estimate
which Jesus placed upon
men, he was willing to spend himself in the
unremitting service of
humankind. And it was this infinite worth of the
finite that made the
golden rule a vital factor in his religion. What
mortal can fail to be
uplifted by the extraordinary faith Jesus has in
him?
These are but a few inspiring quotes about your
worth as a person.
I would also invite you to have a look at our
topical studies on
Personality
Suffering
Friendship
Happiness
and God-Within
One of the greatest things you can do to raise
your self-esteem is to
perform some kind of service for someone else -
someone who cannot
repay you for your kindness. This is one sure way
to make friends.
Again, from The Urantia Book:
(130:7.2) When Ganid [a
young Indian] inquired what one could do to make
friends, having noticed that the majority of
persons whom they chanced
to meet were attracted to Jesus, his teacher said:
"Become interested
in your fellows; learn how to love them and watch
for the opportunity
to do something for them which you are sure they
want done," and then
he quoted the olden Jewish proverb—"A man who
would have
friends must show himself friendly."
It may be difficult for you at first to stop
thinking of yourself as an
unlovable person, but I can promise you that if
you read some of the
links I have given you, sincerely think about what
you read with an
open mind and a desire to become happier, and then
honestly put
yourself out there in service to another, you WILL
experience an
increase in your own self-worth. Not only that,
you will become
happier. And happy people naturally attract more
of the same. We reap
what we sow...so begin today to sow some seeds of
friendship, and you
will reap the reward.
Even though you may have gotten off on the wrong
foot at some point in
your life, there is no time like the present to
make things right. No
one can do it for you, but your heavenly Father
will go with you every
step of the way. Learn to talk with God in your
mind, and learn to
listen to his gentle direction in your day-to-day
life. The fact that
you took the time and trouble to write your heart-
felt question to our
site means to me that God is
somehow leading you to some valuable truths about
him, and about
yourself through the truths of The Urantia Book I
hope you'll visit us
often and let us know how you are doing...
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