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The 6 Keys to Spiritual Dating
By: Jill Crosby
“Spiritual Dating” or “C...
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Venus Sparks a New Global Soul Movement
By: By Barbara J. Semple, CMT, ACMT
The forces of Nature might have birthed and may be enlivening a new
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Relationship Guidelines and Check Points
By: Janet Ingraham

Relationships include both an evolving process within an individual, concurrentl...

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Manifest Your Mate
By: Jill Crosby

Finding the love of your life can be a daunting challenge these days, witho...

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The Joy of Being in Love
By: Norma Dillingham and the Brotherhood/Sisterhood of Light

In my past, I was in love with love. I loved the way that I felt when I was in love, with no quest...

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Intimate Communication
By: Robert Frey

The deeper connection of spiritual intimacy requires a dynamic interaction as well as moments of stilln...

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WHY RELATIONSHIPS ARE NOT ALWAYS "FOREVER"
By: Norma Dillingham and the Brotherhood/Sisterhood of Light

Being in love does not always work out the way we hope that it will. This can lead us to fee...

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How to Grow a Conscious Relationship
By: Gay and Kathlyn Hendricks

First, love yourself deeply... genuine love for you attracts genuine love from others. Ask yourself three questions:...

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Communicating Feelings
By: Jim Williams
Every one of us feels, but we are not alwa...
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Love is a Choice
By: Robert Frey

Once in awhile, if we´re fortunate, a simple, yet profound concept will appear in such a way as t...

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Look Deeper
By: William Van Vechten

Beauty can be a distraction in today´s world. It is time to notice how you treat other people, es...

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Communication, Communication, Communication
By: Paul and Layne Cutright

You know the old adage for success in real estate. Location, location, location....

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Come Close, But Stay Away
By: Helene Rothschild

Do you desire a relationship but never seem to meet the right person? Are you finding that even when yo...

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5 Ways to Attract Your Perfect Partner
By: Susie and Otto Collins

Why are some people successful at attracting a perfect partner and ...

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Love Is Not Enough
By: Helene Rothschild, MS, MA

Do you feel disappointed and like a failure because you love your partner but you still have many painf...

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"A Bigger Box..."
By: Susie and Otto Collins

For many of us, the holiday gift buying season is in full swing.One of the all-tim...

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Relationships 101
By: Patricia J. Crane, Ph.D.

"The journey of the heart is truly the only journey there is." 

Relationships se...

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Creating Agreements That Work
By: Layne and Paul Cutright

People yearn for relationships they can trust. They want to be able to...

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Relationships 101
By: Patricia J. Crane, Ph.D.

"The journey of the heart is truly the only journey there is." 

Relationships seem to be one of the hottest topics these days. Everyone wants one, but hardly anyone seems happy once they're in one! Most of the time when we are talking about relationships, we mean those intimate ones with a significant other. However, relationships abound in our lives, with a range from casual to intimate. In truth, all relationships provide us with opportunities to grow spiritually and practice unconditional love. Here are a few basics to remember when you are dealing with issues in relationships, whether with an intimate partner, a friend, or even a business colleague. 

Relationships replay childhood dynamics and unhealed wounds. We bring others into our lives who will trigger these replays and thus help us with healing the past. Do you have a history of abandonment? Because of the Law of Attraction, you will tend to attract those who will abandon you until the old hurts are healed. With the "abandonment scenario" in our psyche, you may fear abandonment so much that even when you attract a good relationship, you do things (like being too needy and clingy) that push the person away and result in abandonment.  

Set aside some quiet time to review your childhood and what you learned about relationships growing up. How are these themes being played out in your life today? Although just understanding the dynamics doesn't instantly heal the feelings, it does give you a new perspective on why you have attracted the type of relationships you have up until now. You can then respond differently to the issues when they come up.  

Relationships mirror parts of ourselves. We are quite comfortable with the wonderful and lovely parts of us we see reflected in others. When we see "negative" parts of ourselves reflected, we are often sure it's "the other person's problem!" This is called projection. The stronger your reaction to a "negative" part of someone else, the more likely you are judging some part of yourself. 

The person who is your greatest teacher is the one who bothers you the most! When you are reacting strongly to someone, ask yourself- "Who does this remind me of? How old do I feel? What is it that is really bothering me?" Perhaps the person reminds you of a domineering sibling or someone else significant from your childhood. When these feeling gets triggered, welcome them, because you have an opportunity to heal them. 

Take responsibility for your feelings and reactions. A Course in Miracles tells us that everything out there is a projection from inside. Be willing to take back your projections. Rather than blaming the other person, ask yourself, "What can I learn from this?" and "What are these feelings really about?"  

Communicate your feelings without judgment. Your perception is your perception. It is not the Truth. The other person's perception of the situation is different, or there wouldn't be an issue. Use "I" language (I feel...) to acknowledge that you realize the feelings are yours. Be open to listening to another point of view and working things out.  

Be willing to see things differently and forgive. The poet William Blake once wrote this very short poem to his wife, "Throughout eternity, you forgive me and I forgive you." Blake succinctly shows us that forgiveness is most needed for those closest to us. However, forgiveness is important in all types of relationships. Forgiveness is not condoning the behavior of someone else: it is a gift to yourself that frees you from the tyranny of the past. When you are willing to see through the eyes of Spirit rather than the (always judging) eyes of the ego, miracles of healing occur.