Hmmmm interesting thoughts
I know I feel most connected to myself when I am in touch with the greater world around me. I see myself as part of the whole. Being in nature definitely helps me to feel a part of something far bigger and greater than "me".
Interestingly I have used that same scripture many times "Love your neighbor as yourself" in my work with people who have such low self esteem that they see nothing good within themselves. Those who believe in scripture can often say they find it easy to give to others and never ask for themselves - the prefect care-takers of dysfunctional families. They ignore themselves and love the neighbor.
But the emphasis I place on this is theat to begin to truly love one's neighbor "as yourself" requires that one must first love oneself. Otherwise the command is useless. For those who are ailing of heart and spirit and self-esteem the scripture commands that one love themself. If God loves each person enough to sacrifice His son then it is imperative for believers to appreciate the love that God sends to each of us and follows the command to do both - love oneself and to love the neighbor.
Steve It seems to me that it was a good thing you left the JWs. I have never heard a JW refer to this scripture in such a healing manner