Taking a closer look I can see an enlightenment. I’m thinking it was born from (my finally) realizing that a truly beneficial outcome can and has emerged from a strongly uninvited life happening .
Last week I came to an acceptance within myself. OK… people fall out of love. Personally, I’ve always ‘humph-ed’ at hearing or reading that phrase! I mean, if you fall out of love, well think about it, had you really loved that person in the first place? To me, Love, is a core thing. A core feeling. Like God is to me, you believe in it. And if you make a commitment to Love, like in marriage, you do whatever is needed to protect it. Love is THAT powerfully worth it! The energy within Love can create your heaven-on-earth, or send you straight to hell. It’s just that simple, but definitely NOT just that simple. And I think the true tests of a committed Love are its… “for better or for worse…” parts. Committing to something or someone is a big ‘team’ deal. The other person (or thing) puts their trust in you. Besides giving your heart away, what else could be as big as giving your trusting heart away? I was taught that a commitment requires great protective courage and a root-secure belief. I was raised to believe it. I still believe it. I’ll always believe it. It’s who I am. It’s how I’m knitted together.
On the other-hand, especially living in today’s world, I also get the ‘people fall out of love‘ thing. At a Christmas party (and yes, with probably a few too many drinks under her belt) a close friend, who is no longer (even) a friend, told me that “… you marry your favorite boyfriend and after kids… divorce… and then marry someone who is closer to who you’ve become…”. After processing that I almost threw-up! (WHOA!!) Well, the truth is, I’ve seen commitments crumble and now a broken commitment has me picking up my own pieces. It happened to me and THAT makes it a horse of a different color, for sure!
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