Friday, September 30, 2011

To A Sister

A L O H A !

 

 " Scared and sacred
are spelled with the same letters.
Aweful proceeds
from the same root word as
Awesome.
Terrify and terrific.
Every negative experience
holds the seeds of transformation. "

Alan Cohen

 
                                                                
                        

                                                         




" A person who cares about the earth
will resonate with its purity. "

                                        Sally Fox 










"And we'll always work out together every day."



"The mark of a good marriage
is when only one of you goes crazy at a time!"
 
Heinz Kohut


 
 
 
"You don't marry someone you can live with; you marry the person who you cannot live without."
 
anonymous 
 
 
 






"What counts in making a happy marriage
is not so much how compatible you are,
but how you deal with incompatibility."

                                      Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy




                
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Yesterday, after speaking with a dear friend,
I wrote her the e-mail that follows.

Re-reading it,
I realized that it encapsulated 
much of what I've learned
about marriage.

You do not know my friend.
       She is not a blogger.  .  .





Dear Anonymous-ette:

Right back at YOU!
You are the one there making choices and I trust you completely.  What I have to contribute may or may not be helpful - but again, you will best know.
There has been so much 'mountains out of mole-hills" yelling & fuss in my life, that I have an immediate gratitude to someonewho ignores relationship ripples (your husband/my husband/men). 

Dwelling on the ripples, or 'working them through' has no interest to them. and you know what? it works! UNLESS (of course) you are really in an untenable relationship. In that case, you will know that you really need to get out. That's neither of us, I believe. The guys feel that something that is inherently 'right' (our relationship) will naturally right itself. . . hey, whats in the refrigerator? Gotta say: I kinda like that mentality, and have observed it to be true. The Abraham books might say that our job is to pick the best-feeling thought available to us right now. 
When we hold the joyful true energy of the best heart of our marriages, our partners eventually  respond to that beacon.

Like mountain climbers linked together, only one of us can 'fall' at a time.  When you are swinging on a rope,
thousands of feet up,you need a partner who is  securely dug into the rock face. Aniais nin said: 
  " What I cannot love, I overlook. Is that real friendship? "

I would say, that energetically and spiritually,
the core of every person IS LOVE-able.

  Overlooking what is unlovable, is to ignore illusion.  We have chosen and vowed to live in this amazing alchemical cauldron called "marriage." So let's defer to that when in doubt and disillusion. Trust that times demanding our action,
will undeniably demand our attention first. 

When in doubt, wait for a clearer message.
It will be obvious to you long BEFORE real danger/deal breakers fully develop. I can't help remembering that this is the first day of the year 5772.  The energy we hold this day will influence our entire year.  Shall it be an energy of doubtful deep-investigation, or one of awe and self-reflection and gratitude for harvest of all kinds? You did not ask for my opinion. It is only my heart of love for you that impels me.  Perhaps you'll forgive ME if I've intruded.
But looking up as I completed this note
I saw this  RAINBOW (above)  right outside my window! The first in our new home, on the first day of a new year. 
My New Year blessing to you:  "May you enjoy the new adventures and all the warmth of a relationship that has matured for 25 years, as I am." And many many rainbows, my Dear Friend Sister.     

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Thank YOU for visiting today.  Leave us a shout, or bit of relationship wisdom YOU've learned,
                                                          in comments.

                                                       Warmly, cloudia

25 comments:

  1. some nice pictures here. Like that thing about only one going crazy at a time....ha ha ....very true.

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  2. Yes, marry a person we cannot live without... hmmm...love...

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  3. I can drink of this and come back for more and more, so much to absorb, to ponder over.
    Yes!

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  4. I always like your rainbow pictures.

    Greetings,
    Filip

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  5. Lovely pictures and the writing, precious.

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  6. Meaningful post. A lot of nice quotes to ponder.

    Being a romantic woman I am, I believe in love and yes, marrying a person that I cannot live without. What makes me sad knowing that there are a lot of people who enter in a sacred matrimony not because of love but because of MONEY.

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  7. What a lovely note to your sister. I've been married 42 years(!!!). Still learning so much about love. It does tend to become more unconditional through the years. I guess that's what we're supposed to learn.

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  8. Words of wisdom, certainly.

    Whether a relationship is tenable, in essence, is an important key, for sure, because if it is, then adjustments will make it better, and if not, nothing will.

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  9. words to ponder


    Julia, BC

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  10. I guess what I think about relationship is this: A little bit of drama goes a long way. I enjoy peace in my personal life.

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  11. Having married someone else, I learned much about meself. And still continue to do so. So far, a decade.

    Please have a good new month and a nice weekend as well.

    daily athens

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  12. I have been married 31 yrs. So far so good.

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  13. Wise words indeed. Like the quote by Heinz Kohut and the rainbow :-).

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  14. What a wonderful, supportive friend you are.

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  15. Excellent post! Have a wonderful day.

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  16. Lovely post and nice pictures,
    i like it Cloudia.

    greetings, Joop

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  17. The Cohen quote is spot on. If only "awesome" wasn't so over-used. It's completely lost its meaning.

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  18. Aloha Cloudia!
    Many thanks for your visit and so kind words!
    Your photos and words for love and marry are very nice!!!
    Have a good weekend!
    Best regards

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  19. I've been in relationships with men and with women. Women are difficult. Men can leave you alone. Probably says more about me than I realize :>)

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  20. Sweet words. How beautiful you are.
    Cheers from Cottage Country!

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  21. First rainbow in new house on the first day of the new year has just got to be significant in a positive way Cloudia!

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  22. I always wonder why everyone doesn't seem to care about the earth.

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