People pair up, it’s a truism. The devout may feel it’s a mandate from God, a call to procreate, or create a bond and a family. Most want companionship, an end to loneliness, a sexual partner and a regular sounding board. These are all viable reasons to make a home with a second person. Some might even be so practical as to do it for financial reasons, upping their insurance, providing a health net, a way to raise the kids, even some tax advantages. However, there is an older and perhaps more universal reason lurking below the obvious needs and the financial perks. Being with another person inevitably causes pain and the need for growth by addressing that pain. It may be that the process of becoming the full embodiment of what we can each be can only happen by taking on the perspective and life of another person.
Key Takeaways:
- There are many ideas on what a relationship is meant to be, but ultimately it is about a chance to see oneself reflected back at them.
- There is often pain in relationships but this is a good thing as the pain reveals deeper turmoil or issues that need to be addressed.
- Meditation is the key to unlocking the inner self that is found reflected back to oneself in a relationship.
“In a land far away a beautiful princess was about to get married to her dream man.”
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