But unless someone asks for guidance and direction,
entering into a relationship with someone we want to change is
dishonest. Then our relationship becomes with someone we've imagined,
and anytime our partner steps outside of that imaginary projection, we
will be disappointed. An honest relationship is one in which we accept
each other as whole individuals, and find a way to share our life
experiences together. Then, whenever we want, we can choose as a couple
to give the relationship a makeover by renewing the way we interact.
By wanting to give another person a makeover, we are basically saying we
don't accept them for who they are. If we take a moment to imagine the
roles reversed, we can get a sense of how it would feel if our beloved
only committed to us because they thought we were, or would become,
someone else entirely. In such an environment, we are not relating to
each other from a real place, and we are keeping ourselves from being
able to learn and grow from the different viewpoints that our partners
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Friday, 12 March 2021
Changing the Way We Relate
[Daily OM]: A relationship, in the truest sense
of the word, means relating to another. Usually when we say that we
relate to someone, it is because we've found common ground. But part of
relating is finding ways to make ideas that seem different come
together. So often when we choose relationships, we try to fit another
person into our predetermined ideal. When they don't fit perfectly, we
may try to make them over, creating our own vision from the raw material
they've brought.