Dear Souls and Hearts Members,
Our Lord commanded us in Luke 10:27, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself.” To love your neighbor as your self. What does that mean? What are the elements of loving my neighbor?
In simple, layman’s language, I think there are three elements to loving another person: benevolence, capacity, and constancy
As a Catholic psychologist, I focus a lot on the second element of loving our neighbor, capacity. I argue that most people do not see others accurately. At all. The vision of their neighbor is reductionistic and very incomplete.
Whether we choose to love our neighbor depends heavily on how we see our neighbor. How do we understand our neighbor?
And what do I mean by seeing others is a very reductionistic way? Let me give you an example. Let’s say you are driving down the freeway in the right lane, just above the speed limit, and a car cuts in front of you to rapidly exit downtown. You’re forced to brake hard and swerve, and you are shaken up – you’ve gone into “fight or flight” mode and you are revved up.
In that situation, you might have an impulse to define the other driver (your neighbor) as “that jerk who cut me off.” Your view of that person is reduced to one dimension – you perceive that person only as a jerk or loser who drives recklessly and is selfish. There is no consideration of what kind of day that person is having, what his relational history is like, his distress over his oldest daughter getting into drug use, or that fact that his wife was just hospitalized with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer, he is terrified of what life might be without her, and he’s trying to get to the hospital before visiting hours are over. Now there's a much more dimensional understanding of the man and his action.
I argue that we can see our neighbor in anywhere from 0 dimensions to 6 dimensions – depending on how attuned we are and how disposed we are to love our neighbor – in short, how well developed we are in the areas of human formation and spiritual formation. I get into these seven levels of understanding others in episode 72, titled “What Keeps You from Loving? Is it Really Only Your Vices? (Spoiler Alert: No!)” of the Interior Integration for Catholics Podcast. Check that episode out, it is 50 minutes long, and it’s all about the issues in our human formation that compromise our capacity to love our neighbor (and God, too!). That episode is designed to help you evaluate how capable you are of loving others.
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Warm regards in Christ and His Mother,
Dr. Peter
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