The art of loving relationships
The art of loving relationships
The art of loving relationships
"The more you cling to a given circumstance, solution, or relationship, the more the Soul marches on without your conscious agreement because you are too busy clinging to a skeleton that is turning to dust in your arms. Rather than clinging, let yourself agree that change is occurring and that change is inevitable. Doing so directs your attention to the motion you are in, and allows you to be more effective at steering to where you want to go."
~ THE MESSAGE: A Guide to Being Human
In the years that I've been working with people, helping them understand their Soul's guidance in their lives, the most frequent question that arises is: How can I find a loving relationship? Then, after that issue is handled, the next question is most often: How can I keep my relationship vital and healthy?
There is never a standard answer to these questions, as each person has a path set before them. Traveling the path with another in a supportive, loving relationship requires a conscious dedication to process and change.
One couple I work with has been together for over twenty years. Both of them had been in turbulent relationships prior to meeting and so rather than make promises that seemed unrealistic they agreed to waken every day and choose' the relationship. They agreed that if that changed, they would bring this change respectfully to discussion rather than acting on impulse. Throughout the relationship, they maintained a practice of meditating together. They studied yoga, and had countless small but meaningful rituals of thanks and blessing.
The day then arrived when one of the partners felt a need to see himself reflected in new ways outside of the relationship. The passage was not easy or comfortable, but it was truthful. Both agreed that their greatest responsibility was to their own personal growth, but there was a deep bond that kept them in dialogue throughout what was nearly a year's separation.
Ultimately, awareness dawned that they were still choosing the relationship because they were still growing together.
Another couple that I have worked with has developed a weekly ritual for deeper communication. They sit gazing into each other's eyes and while one person speaks the other cannot respond. They follow a practice of speaking truths to each other: "What I appreciate about you is" and then the partner offers, "What I appreciate about you is" They continue in turns speaking and revealing deeper truths: "What I resent in this moment is " and then the other partner offers their experience. Followed by, "I regret the fact that" and then the partner speaks. And then return to, "What I appreciate about you is" Continuing in this way offering personal statements until breakthrough and intimacy are achieved. It is a powerfully bonding exercise.
This couple has been together for 23 years. They have dealt with blending families, working in a family owned business, building their own business together and have suffered several devastating losses related to business yet they are still vital and productive and profoundly committed to one another. In addition to their weekly ritual they meditate together daily.
A third couple with whom I've worked periodically through the years has a brilliant practice that has not only worked to help them work through difficult passages but it has also helped to keep their relationship with their children open and intimate all the way into adulthood. It's a simple timeless technique called "Council" which has its roots in ancient tribal societies but which has been formally developed at the Ojai Foundation. (http://www.ojaifoundation.org/Council).
Weekly, they come together as a couple, or the whole family, and they invoke "Council". They select an item to be used as a "talking stick", an actual stick or a feather, for example, to designate the speaker. The first round is a simple sharing of feelings, emotions in the present moment. While one person is speaking no one else speaks. The second round then allows the couple or group to deepen into their feelings and allows for one of the most vital things in a relationship clearing the air. They go as many rounds as are needed.
This technique is incredibly powerful in its ability to revitalize and strengthen relationships through even the thorniest of challenges. There was a moment when this couple - who had been through devastating medical challenges, financial reversals, career disappointments and extended family travails - decided that they needed to separate. But rather than the classic slash and burn separation, they engaged in "Council" to design the process of their separation. Once they had officially separated, they continued with council. The separation lasted only two weeks. That was eight years ago.
What do these three couples have in common? Simply put they all are committed to truth and personal growth individually and together.
What I have seen in my work as a Life Purpose counselor is that individuals who understand that they are here first and foremost to follow their Soul's mandate for growth are imminently more successful at loving relationships than those who fall into the trap of seeking a relationship for safety or security or, in some instances, to try to avoid the Soul's mandate for growth.
In THE MESSAGE: A Guide to Being Human, I talk about making a commitment to change. I would urge any individual to make that commitment, and I feel that it's especially urgent for those who are in a relationship.
The aim isn't staying together at all costs. Rather, it is for each individual's Soul's growth be served. If one maintains commitment to growth and embracing change, the chances for a successful relationship are greater.
The art of loving relationships is more a craft, developed over time, using personally effective methods for success.
Embrace change to ensure that you, individually, are constantly growing.
Engage in a consciousness-raising practice together (meditation, yoga, therapy, prayer, tantra).
Share from your heart's truth on a regular basis (using "Council" or Appreciation/Resentment/Regret/Appreciation technique).
Employing these tools, or others, gives your relationship the greatest possibility for intimacy. It also ensures that if the day comes when the relationship is not what your Soul needs to complete its curriculum, you will be able to navigate the change with grace, ease, integrity and respect.
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