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It is natural in a marriage for shifts to take place - these can be navigated smoothly with open communication.
Throughout the course of a successful marriage or long-term
commitment, the two people in the relationship may shift in and out of
various roles. For example, one person in the couple may support the other
person going back to school. In order to do this, he or she steps into a
supporting role, setting aside certain goals or aspirations in order to
provide a stable base from which his or her partner can launch in a new
direction. There are many gifts of learning inherent in this role--from
having the opportunity to embody a nurturing stance to feeling the pleasure
of seeing a loved one thrive. When our partner expands his or her horizons,
ours expand, too, and we gain access to a world that would otherwise remain
closed to us.
However, there is also much to be said for having a turn to be the one stepping outside the box, perhaps taking time to attend to our personal healing, spiritual pursuits, or other interests. In order to maintain balance within our relationships, it's important that we address these issues each time one person steps into a supporting role so the other can try something new. When we are conscious about acknowledging that one person is bearing a bit more of a burden so that the other can grow, we stand a better chance of making sure the ebb and flow in the relationship remains fair and equal. The most important part of this process is open communication in which each person has a chance to express how they feel and come to an understanding about the roles they have agreed to play and when they expect them to shift. Each time a dynamic shift occurs, a ceremony of acknowledgment can lend an air of distinction to the moment. This can be a simple dinner or an elaborate ritual, depending upon what works best for us at the time. Perhaps the most important thing is expressing gratitude to the person in the supporting role and encouragement to the person moving in a new direction. When the flow of feeling and communication is open, a healthy closeness develops that allows each person in the relationship to have a turn at each of these important roles. |
18 - The magic, spiritual number. ONE - The ONENESS that is ALL. All there ever was; All there ever is; All there will ever BE! (8) INFINITY - The ETERNAL PRESENT Moment. Eternity; Forever! That which was never born; never dies!
Saturday, 30 May 2020
Supporting Your Spouse (OM)
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