Love is connection, attachment. When we love someone, we are attached to them. And that attachment, makes us to want the relationship to be a certain way. That attachment creates expectations, and when these expectations are not met, we suffer. We are in pain. Our expectations create our pain.
Letting go of these expectations is the detachment we need to be in a peaceful relationship. It might sound counterintuitive to be detached in a relationship where we feel attached to someone... but it is key.
Especially in the mother-daughter relationship. My relationship with my mother has had its ups and downs, and I want to share with you how I moved away from feeling hurt, to fully accepting our relationship and allowing it to be what it is, instead of what I hoped it was. This changed the relationship deeply and made it much easier for the both of us.
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PS: More about this in my upcoming book "The Path of Femininity, the Six Gift of your Sovereignty"
02:24 Where the mother wounds come from
07:56 I’m not loveable
11:24 Question your beliefs
15:55 Accept it or try to change it or you leave
17:25 Trying to change things
18:50 Change yourself
21:09 Giving yourself space
26:20 Identify your expectations
28:55 Letting go of your expectations
33:17 Observe her and accept her
34:38 Be open
36:24 How much energy do you want to spend in the relationship?
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