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Acceptance: The Answer to Your Relationships (by Rinatta
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"Accepting
the thing you fear the most -- which is not having the
thing you want the most -- often has a transformative
quality."
~ Rinatta Paries
Acceptance,
as a spiritual concept and practice, may be a powerful
answer to your relationships -- regardless of whether
you are single or in a relationship. I have certainly
found it to be a powerful tool for me and for my clients.
The
type of acceptance I am referring to is not about giving
up, nor is it about shutting down out of frustration and
fear. I am referring to a more spiritual/religious type
of acceptance, the kind you learn from meditation or prayer.
This kind of acceptance has a component of peace. It is
understanding that if the thing you want the most is not
meant to be in your life, then there is something better,
or something more purposeful, or perhaps something to
learn.
If
you can achieve this kind of acceptance, you will stop
desperately wanting and terribly fearing, without being
angry or sad about it. You will no longer take extreme
steps to try and fix or improve your relationship situation.
You will no longer put your life on hold until you have
the perfect relationship. You will begin to concentrate
on having the best life you possibly can, right now.
In
the process of doing this, your relationship situation
may change to become what you wanted in the first place.
On the other hand, it may not -- but you may simply have
a peaceful, satisfying life.
What
am I really talking about here? Let me specifically address
each state of singleness or commitment, and show you how
the concept of acceptance may transform your relationships.
* Always Single
Ironically, if you want to stop being single, you need
to fully accept that which you fear the most -- that you
may always be single.
Accept it, but don't give up, give in, be angry, shut
down, etc. Turn to your spiritual counselor, advisor,
teacher, therapist, coach, etc., for help in learning
acceptance.
* Casually Dating
Singles who are casually dating often have a fear they
will never meet their Mr. or Ms. Right. If this is you,
you need to accept that which you fear the most -- that
you may never meet the right person and remain alone.
Again, you want to accept this with an open heart and
mind, but don't give up, shut down, give in, get depressed,
etc. Get help from a religious/spiritual leader or a coach
or therapist.
* Seriously Dating
If you are in a serious relationship, you may fear that
the relationship will end or never go anywhere. You need
to accept that which you fear the most -- that your relationship
may end, or it might get stuck at the same place you are
now.
Accept this and you will become free to be yourself in
the relationship because you will have faced your greatest
fear.
* In a Long-Term Relationship in Trouble
If your relationship is going poorly and you are both
struggling to breakup or stay together, your greatest
fear may be that the relationship will end. You may be
afraid of losing everything you have built together with
your partner -- the life, the family, the lifestyle. This
is what you need to accept. Face your fear that you may
in fact lose everything and have to start over.
I know this is an almost impossible thing to accept. However,
acceptance will bring you freedom and peace and the innate
knowledge of what to do next.
* In a Long-Term Relationship Going Well
If you are in a relationship that is going well, your
greatest fear may be that the happiness you feel now may
not last. And this is what you need to accept -- that
in fact the happiness may not and almost certainly will
not last as your relationship and life continue to move
forward.
Accepting this will allow you to take grater risks in
your relationship and keep it from getting stagnant and
predictable.
Your
Relationship Coach,
Rinatta Paries
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