wiley0ne
Galesburg, IL
age: 59
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Loving and committing to another person is a spiritual process whether that means a wedding or any other type of commitment. So often when we enter into a relationship we allow our emotions to lead us forward without thinking more deeply about what true commitment involves. If we can understand that sharing our lives with another person is not just based on love, but also on the hard work of being able to compromise and enter into a dialogue with them, then we are much more likely to find the key to having a successful relationship with our partners. So many people have not experienced a loving relationship between their own parents and therefore have no role model of what love should feel like or look like.
Many of us have been exposed to the idea that love should be romantic and sweep us off our feet. While this is a natural part of any relationship, the true test of our love comes from our willingness to explore this world with another person; to not only share in the delights that we encounter but also to negotiate the bumps in the road together. Generally this often takes the form of a mutual exchange of ideas, but, because any relationship is based on the needs and experiences of two people, we might also face a certain amount of misunderstanding. Learning to be open and receptive to our partners and to treat their wants and ideas with respect can help us to navigate even the most difficult situations. One way to do this is to take a deep breath, holding our partner in a space of love, allowing ourselves to listen fully with our hearts to what they have to say. Should this become difficult to do, we can also turn toward people whose relationships we admire for advice or guidance. Knowing that there are resources out there to help us and being up for exploring them with our partner will only serve to deepen and strengthen our relationship.
Entering into a committed relationship is in fact a spiritual journey that we undertake with another person. By being able to love and care for someone else with an open heart, we will find that we can reach a greater level of personal transformation, evolving along our path and learning powerful lessons about ourselves that we might not otherwise be able to do on our own.
[Edited 3/29/2008 1:00:40 PM]
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mmaru
Erie, PA
age: 23
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I think this should be required reading for anyone who is looking to make their relationship a truly serious, lifelong one.
Well put, I agree 100%.
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gonesailingbabe
Des Moines, IA
age: 44
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Thank you for this - you're absolutely right!
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missyroo375
Suffern, NY
age: 20 online now!
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Awsome well said.
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cmjanew
Waverly, NY
age: 48 online now!
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Damn,
You've just put into words what I'm afraid I'm not willing to do.
And that I've thought through.
There's been some occasions for me to 'think' about just this (my own way of course) in recent months. So far I come away with; "not willing to do the work"
That said, I'm convinced someone will come along to allow my friends to say; "he's____whipped"
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alittle_country
Gilmer, TX
age: 48
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Vrey well said
and absolutely right...Thanks for sharing it with us
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davewave1
Ann Arbor, MI
age: 61
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Beautifully written, perfectly said! Wonderful Truths..... Thank you!
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theresal
Mineral, IL
age: 64
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share in the delights and negotiate the bumps and treat each other w/respect no truer words were written
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tillyj1963
Peckville, PA
age: 44
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wow i wish for that my self and pray i find the strenth to folow that great advice we all know what you say to be true and verry wise and insightfull pray for that kind of relationship all my life thanks. and god bless you
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