~ Conscious Relationships ~
We are approaching a period of time when
relationships are ready to go through a major redesign. The current
paradigm isn’t working. People are unsatisfied in love; people don’t
know how to make relationships work.
And, believe it or not, this isn’t a bad
thing. Because when systems break-down, that’s when they change. I
believe that’s what’s happening in the area of intimate partnership. The
break-down is forcing us to move towards conscious love.
So what exactly is a conscious relationship?
It's a romantic relationship in which both
partners feel committed to a sense of purpose, and that purpose is
growth. Individual growth. Collective growth as a couple. Growth that
makes the world a better place.
As of now, most people get into relationships
to satisfy their own personal needs. This might work for a few years,
but eventually the relationship fails us, and we end up unsatisfied as a
result.
But when two people come together with the
intention of growth, the relationship strives towards something much
greater than gratification. The partnership becomes a journey of
evolution, and the two individuals have an opportunity to expand more
than they could alone. Deep satisfaction and long-term fulfilment arise
as a result.
So if you’re someone who feels called to take
your experience of romantic love to the next level, below are four
qualities that characterize what being a conscious couple is all about.
Welcome to the path of the conscious relationship. This is next-level
love...
1. The conscious couple is not attached to the outcome of the
relationship, growth comes first.
Not being attached to the outcome of the
relationship does not mean you don’t care what happens! It also doesn't
mean that you don’t have fantasies about how the relationship will turn
out.
What it means is: you’re more committed to the
experience of growth than you are to making the relationship “work.”
The reality is, we’re here to grow -
Physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. When growth stops, we
automatically feel like something’s gone wrong. Because it has!
Without
growth, we aren't fulfilling our soul’s purpose.
Unfortunately, relationships today tend to
stifle growth more than enhance it. This is one of the main reasons
we’re failing at romantic love.
We want our partners to act in a certain way,
we repress ourselves to please others, and soon enough, we feel small,
oppressed and puzzled about who we’ve become. This, inevitably, makes
the relationship feel like a cage that we want to break out of. But the
unfortunate truth is: we’ve caged ourselves.
The conscious couple values growth more than
anything else because they know this is the secret to keeping the
relationship alive. Even though growth is scary (because it takes us
into the unknown), the couple is willing to strive towards expansion,
even at the risk of out-growing the relationship. Because of this, the
relationship maintains a natural feeling of aliveness, and love between
the couple does, too.
2.
Each person in the relationship is committed to owning their s#*t.
Conscious couples know that we all have wounds
from the past, and they understand that these wounds will inevitably be
triggered, especially in a relationship. In other words, they expect to
feel abandoned, trapped, rejected, overlooked and any other shitty
feeling that arises when we bond closely with another person.
Most of us still believe that relationships
should only feel good, and when bad feelings surface, something has gone
terribly wrong. What we fail to see in this situation is that these
shitty feelings stem from our own faulty patterning! These issues are
not caused by our partners; they’re caused by our beliefs.
The conscious couple is willing to look at
their past and current issues in relationships because they know that by
facing these beliefs systems, they can evolve into a new
relationship-reality. Dysfunctional patterns will dissolve, but only
when we take responsibility for them, first.
3.
All feelings are welcome and no internal process is condemned.
In a conscious relationship, there’s room to
feel anything. Not only that, there’s room to express those feelings and
fantasies to your partner. This is edgy territory… it’s not easy to do.
But it’s also one of the most healing things we can experience in a
partnership
It’s rare to be completely honest about who
you are, and to stretch yourself to let your partner do the same. You
may not like what you hear; in fact, it may trigger the hell out of you.
But you’re willing to be triggered if it means your partner can be
authentic.
Like I already said, we’re used to moulding
and changing ourselves to please people we love because we don’t want
them to stop loving us! This stifles the love out of our connections.
The only option is radical honesty: revealing
parts of ourselves that are hard to share, and letting our partners do
the same. This leads to feeling known, seen and truly understood a
combination that will automatically enhance your love.
4.
The relationship is a place to practice love.
Love, ultimately, is a practice -
A practice of
acceptance, being present, forgiveness, and stretching your heart into
vulnerable territories.
Sometimes we treat love like it’s a
destination. We want that peak feeling all the time, and when it’s not
there, we’re not satisfied with what the relationship has become. In my
mind, this is missing the whole point of love.
Love is a journey and an exploration. It’s
showing up for all varied nuances of your relationship and asking
yourself, “What
would love do here?” The answer will be different every time, and
because of this, you’ll get to grow in ways you never have before!
The conscious couple is fiercely committed to
being the embodiment of love. And through their devotion and practice,
love shows up in their lives and relationship in ways they would’ve
never imagined before.~~
~
Shelly Bullard ~
http://shellybullard.com/
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