Saturday, August 17, 2013

Relationship.

John-Roger, Peter McWilliams.
 Relationship.

Most people are looking for some kind of relationship to get away from themselves.

But only those who are very eager to learn more. We use all of the knowledge and growth - including relationships. The most important thing we can learn from the experience of relationships - that's what a relationship can tell us a lot about ourselves.

The relationship can be considered one of the most astonishing mirror that can be found around. Some relationships are like mirrors of the room laughing: they do whatever they reflect, more or less than the real value.

Some relationships accurately reflect the darkness within us, the other - the light. By chance, we find the mirror that reflects both. This is the kind of relationship from which we either run or "chained to your heart with steel hoops."

We use the term "relationship" in the broadest sense of the word.

The relationship is truly nest within us. We have relationships with all that, or whoever met.

What we are doing within yourself and with people (and things), which are entering into a relationship can be one of the greatest tools of knowledge - especially in combination with a mirror. The next time you are thinking about someone, "I hate you", ask yourself, "what this man reminds me of what I hate about yourself?" When you think about something else, "I love you", ask yourself, "What I love myself of what I see in this man?"

Answering and taking the answers to these questions, you will not only lay the foundation of personal knowledge, but also joyful and productive relationships with others....