The Art of We

72. Conscious Relationship Endings


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In episode 72 of the Art of We podcast, Dr. Will and Krista Van Derveer explore the value of conscious relationship endings, offering a transformative perspective on closure. This conversation not only equips listeners with strategies for achieving closure but also highlights the significance of embracing endings as a gateway to greater alignment with one’s true path.

The hosts share their personal experiences with relationship endings, including uncommon conversations and reflective questions, acknowledging the gifts and lessons learned, and the power of ritual for emotional release and letting go. Listeners are encouraged to see the end of a relationship not as a failure but as an essential step towards personal fulfillment and alignment with one's true path.

This episode serves as a guide for anyone facing the daunting task of ending a relationship or getting over a past relationship. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of relationships with grace, wisdom, and an open heart, promising a journey of self-discovery, transformation and preparation for the next partnership to arrive.

You’ll also hear:

  • How incompletion can create a sense of disempowerment 
  • How Will and his previous partner came to clarity about their ending and their journey of conscious closure together
  • How Krista processed the ending of her last relationship without her partner, since her partner had a sudden death
  • Specific questions for listeners to contemplate to support relationship completion

Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform. 

Resources Mentioned: 

  • Our Top 10 Relationship Agreements 
  • Episode 25: “Should I Stay Or Should I Go?
  • John Demartini

Get in Touch: 

  • The Art Of We Website
  • The Art of We Instagram 
  • Integrative Psychiatry Institute: Mental Wellness & Psychedelic Therapy Training

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