PRACTICE SECTION 05 | The Foundational Stance: Overloved
The Shared Heart of All Three Levels: Overloved
The common emotional baseline across all three levels of practice is the state of being Overloved.
The distinction lies in the method of attainment:
- Level I: Requires conscious reminders. One must actively recall instances of being loved to maintain the connection.
- Level II: Achieved through the Re-framing Method in daily life and work, shifting one's emotional state back into "Overloved" whenever a challenge arises.
- Level III: Becomes a perpetual, spontaneous state of being.
Every follower of the Primal Doctrine must spend a few minutes daily in prayer and contemplation to align themselves with this frequency.
What is "Overloved"?
Overloved is a term we have coined to describe a profound realization:
I deeply feel that the things I have received—the world created by God and the love from others—are given without cause or merit. What I have obtained far exceeds what I deserve.
The realization of being Overloved is found in the "unearned" wonders of life:
- I have put in no effort, yet my parents raised me.
- I do not till the earth, yet I am fed and clothed.
- I have vast time to behold the breathtaking beauty of God's creation.
- I have friends and family who love me unconditionally.
The Practice of Realignment
Every practitioner must dedicate time daily to reflect on what they have already received, recalibrating their soul into the Overloved state. When facing difficulties or daily tasks, use the Re-framing Method to return to this emotional harbor.
Eventually, this state becomes so ingrained that it manifests as the "Natural Mode" of the subconscious—where one resides in the effortless freedom of "following the heart's desire without overstepping the boundaries," always anchored in the consciousness of being infinitely cherished.
In one sentence: "Overloved" is the spiritual antidote to scarcity—it is the realization that we are not struggling to survive, but are instead swimming in an ocean of unmerited grace.