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Rabu, 02 Februari 2011

Soulful relationship by Rev. Ronald McFadden

*)I got this article from Ps Jose, then I found in one of the blog, copied and share for you

If you're not married yet, share this with a friend. If you are married,
share it with your spouse or other married couples and reflect on it.
An African proverb states, "Before you get married, keep both eyes open,
and after you marry, close one eye."
Before you get involved and make a commitment to someone, don't let lust,
desperation, immaturity, ignorance, pressure from others or a low
self-esteem, make you blind to warning signs. Keep your eyes open, and don't
fool yourself that you can change someone or that what you see as faults
aren't really important.


Once you decide to commit to someone, over time his or her flaws,
vulnerabilities, pet peeves, and differences will become more obvious. If
you love your mate and want the relationship to grow and evolve, you've got
to learn to close one eye and not let every little thing bother you. You and
your mate have many different expectations, emotional needs, values, dreams,
weaknesses, and strengths. You are two unique individual children of God who
have decided to share a life
together.
Neither of you are perfect, but are you perfect for each other? Do you
bring out the best in each other?
Do you compliment and compromise with each other, or do you compete,
compare, and control? What do you bring to the relationship? Do you bring
past relationships, past hurt, past mistrust, past pain? You can't take
someone to the altar to alter him or her. You can't make someone love you or
make someone stay.
If you develop self-esteem, spiritual discernment, and "a life", you won't
find yourself making someone else responsible for your happiness or
responsible for your pain.
Manipulation, control, jealousy, neediness, and selfishness are not the
ingredients of a thriving, healthy, loving and lasting relationship! Seeking
status, sex, wealth, and security are the wrong reasons to be in a
relationship. What keeps a relationship strong?
Communication, intimacy, trust, a sense of humor, sharing household tasks,
some getaway time without business or children and daily exchanges (a meal,
shared activity, a hug, a call, a touch, a note).
Leave a nice message on the voicemail or send a nice email.
Sharing common goals and interests. Growth is important. Grow together,
not away from each other, giving each other space to grow without feeling
insecure. Allow your mate to have outside interest. You can't always be
together. Give each other a sense of belonging and assurances of commitment.
Don't try to control one another. Learn each other's family situation.
Respect his or her parents regardless.
Don't put pressure on each other for material goods. Remember for richer
or for poorer. If these qualities are missing, the relationship will erode
as resentment, withdrawal, abuse, neglect, dishonesty, and pain replace the
passion.

The difference between 'United' and 'Untied' is where you put the i.

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