On February 14th, Valentine’s Day is celebrated across the United States and in many other places around the world doing as well. People profess their love to others by giving them candy, flowers, and other gifts. Cards and poems are also crafted and distributed to loved ones, reminding them of how much they are an essential part of our lives.
The history of Valentine’s Day is still shrouded in mystery, as historians debate its Roman and Christian origins. Nonetheless, for some people, Valentine’s Day traditions make it easier to tell someone how they feel. It can ease the fear of rejection. Receiving a Valentine’s Day card or memento is usually welcomed as a warm gesture. But what about all the other days of the year? Is there a way to deal with an inability to let a person know we love them, because we fear they won’t reciprocate those feelings?
Sadhguru answers a question on dealing with self-doubt when confessing your love for someone.