Saving
Marriages With Unconditional Love
In the middle
of a session the other day I had a powerful realization.
I was asked to think of a relationship I had with something
in the last week that in my mind was the ideal relationship,
and to think of what it was about that relationship that
made it ideal.
A number of people
in the group thought of their cars, tool sheds, families,
workmates, old friends, even relationships with objects
such as their television remote, recliner chair, diamond
jewellery or favorite pair of shoes. To each of these people,
these things felt comfortable, and simple. The relationships
they had with these people or objects was rewarding and
easy to maintain.
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When my turn
came to identify my ideal relationship, I thought of my
dog. My dog has very simple needs, and it is the ultimate
ego-boost for me when I get home at night and I am greeted
in such an enthusiastic fashion. I don't know of any others
that greet me so enthusiastically night after night. No
matter how long I have been away from the house or no matter
how my day has been. I call this unconditional love.
So what is unconditional
love?
Unconditional
love is the type of love that comes without conditions.
It is the type of love that you have for your partner when
the romantic, hollywood-style love is gone. Once the romantic
love is gone you make the transition to "real"
love. Real love is love you have for your partner despite
the knowledge that they are not perfect. You know your partner
has faults. You know your partner is not perfect. You know
your partner makes mistakes sometimes, but that's okay.
You still love them. This is unconditional love.
The same thing
applies to you however in looking at your partner's faults.
You acknowledge that you are the same. You have faults.
You are not perfect. You know you make mistakes sometimes,
but that's okay. That's called self-acceptance, and you
expect unconditional love to overcome the faults and imperfections
that people have.
So what do you
get from this then? Should we all go out and get dogs to
teach us something about unconditional love? Maybe there
is a lesson to be learnt here. We all clutter our lives
with trials and tribulations, and there is the temptation
to let our issues rule our lives.
But if you are
serious about saving your marriage you need to put the clutter
to one side and let your unconditional love come through.
It is okay to have faults and make mistakes. And love will
conquer them all.
Have a think
about unconditional love and how you can apply this realization
to your relationship.
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