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I saw this post yesterday on Facebook the other day and thought it was on point. It was a list of 14 core differences between true love and toxic love. I’ve experienced my share of both.
It’s always hard to define what true love is, but another word is unconditional love. You may have felt divine, true love in one moment, but then dipped back into attached and needy love the next moment.
What is interesting, is as a collective, humanity is beginning to shift into more of the “true love” state of mind.At least, that’s what I’m noticing for myself. This is what I am calling “new world.” The “old world” paradigm is founded on separation, attachment, and fear. I notice thoughts and feelings come up that also carry this insight that this is “old world” and it’s bubbling up to my awareness for me to heal and integrate. This is something I am seeing myself naturally progress to the more I follow my heart’s instincts.
“Love is not supposed to be painful. There is pain involved in any relationship but if it is painful most of the time then something is not working. Loving relationships are based upon appreciation & affection and not fear and manipulation.” – Lightshifter.com
Listen to this week’s podcast episode where I break down this list and give my oh so humble opinion on the matter.
(source I found it from, original source)
Love: Development of self first priority.
Love: Room to grow, expand; desire for others to grow.
Love: Separate interests; other friends; maintain other meaningful relationships.
Love: Encouragement of each other’s expanding; secure in own worth.
Love: Appropriate Trust (trusting partner to behave according to fundamental nature.)
Love: Compromise, negotiation or taking turns at leading. Problem solving together.
Love: Embracing of each other’s individuality.
Love: Relationship deals with all aspects of reality.
Love: Self-care by both partners; emotional state not dependent on other’s mood.
Love: Loving detachment (healthy concern about partner, while letting go.)
Love: Sex is free choice growing out of caring & friendship.
Love: Ability to enjoy solitude by being alone.
Love: Cycle of comfort and contentment.
Love: Conversations based upon intent to Understand, Help, or convey affection.
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I saw this post yesterday on Facebook the other day and thought it was on point. It was a list of 14 core differences between true love and toxic love. I’ve experienced my share of both.
It’s always hard to define what true love is, but another word is unconditional love. You may have felt divine, true love in one moment, but then dipped back into attached and needy love the next moment.
What is interesting, is as a collective, humanity is beginning to shift into more of the “true love” state of mind.At least, that’s what I’m noticing for myself. This is what I am calling “new world.” The “old world” paradigm is founded on separation, attachment, and fear. I notice thoughts and feelings come up that also carry this insight that this is “old world” and it’s bubbling up to my awareness for me to heal and integrate. This is something I am seeing myself naturally progress to the more I follow my heart’s instincts.
“Love is not supposed to be painful. There is pain involved in any relationship but if it is painful most of the time then something is not working. Loving relationships are based upon appreciation & affection and not fear and manipulation.” – Lightshifter.com
Listen to this week’s podcast episode where I break down this list and give my oh so humble opinion on the matter.
(source I found it from, original source)
Love: Development of self first priority.
Love: Room to grow, expand; desire for others to grow.
Love: Separate interests; other friends; maintain other meaningful relationships.
Love: Encouragement of each other’s expanding; secure in own worth.
Love: Appropriate Trust (trusting partner to behave according to fundamental nature.)
Love: Compromise, negotiation or taking turns at leading. Problem solving together.
Love: Embracing of each other’s individuality.
Love: Relationship deals with all aspects of reality.
Love: Self-care by both partners; emotional state not dependent on other’s mood.
Love: Loving detachment (healthy concern about partner, while letting go.)
Love: Sex is free choice growing out of caring & friendship.
Love: Ability to enjoy solitude by being alone.
Love: Cycle of comfort and contentment.
Love: Conversations based upon intent to Understand, Help, or convey affection.