Learning to live and love in the NOW moment will create the love you need today!
Posted by Colin Martin on May 29, 2009
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Posted by Colin Martin on April 27, 2009
Do you think that you could allow your soul mate to go through another relationship without jealousy if you knew about it?
Where does jealousy come from and how can we let it go? Do you have a problem with patience along your journey to and within love?
Come and join Gabriella Hartwell and myself as we continue our discussion about the many aspects of love and the nuances within relationships, both with ourselves and with those we choose to be with.
You will find a lot of insight that you can use along the journey to your soul mate, as well as strengthening your current relationship to a deeper level.
Look at what you will learn:
* Understanding what jealousy really is.
* Using jealousy to discover your greater self.
* How to live with these overwhelming feelings.
* Why being patient can help you find your soulmate.
* Creating a better you while waiting for someone special.
* The “secret” contracts we make with our future soulmates.
* And much, much more!
This is free and you are able to call in to listen to us as well as ask questions.
The telephone number to call is 218 844 8230 … and enter 1098250#.
Participant: When prompted, enter the assigned access code, followed by the # key.
Gabriella and I hope you can make this call to discover how one of mankinds most powerful and frightening emotions can actually set your soul free and create the everlasting love you need!
Can’t make the call? We will send you a complimentary MP3 recording a few days later just by signing up at:
http://www.relationshipcreation.com
You can’t afford to miss this!
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Posted by Colin Martin on April 21, 2009
* There is a powerful, instantaneous feeling that you have known the other before.
* You felt an immediate and deep connection for one another.
* There is an electrifying feeling between the two of you that words cannot describe.
* The relationship is immediate, as though no time had been lost since you were last together.
* It feels as though you had never really lived before the reunion occurred.
* You feel a deep sense of sacredness and unity with God that you’ve have never known before.
* It brings on feelings you never thought possible.
* The two of you are inseparable.
* When you look into each other’s eyes, time and space have no meaning.
* There are no barriers between the two of you. The relationship is a totally open one.
* Your conversations seem to go on forever.
* The two of you have a strong urge to serve humanity in a deep and meaningful way.
* You give to the other and never think of receiving in return.
* There is a special sacredness to your relationship that transcends anything you’ve ever experienced before.
* You still have karma with your twin from previous lives, but the two of you resolve it all with total forgiveness and unconditional love.
* Neither one of you are dependent on the other for your sense of self.
* There is a strong sense of unlimited ness eternity to your feelings.
* Your feelings for each other are very spiritual.
* There are no restrictions within the relationship. All is freedom without the need for ownership or control.
* The two of you know without doubt that you have been brought together for a reason.
* You do not compete with one another nor do you pretend to be other than who you are.
* In spite of your sameness, there is no doubt you feel a sense of completion through the other.
* Trust, patience and acceptance of each other’s weaknesses happen automatically.
* There is a great sense of purpose and meaning to the relationship.
* Your sexuality with one another is a sacred act that celebrates the unconditional love you have for one another.
* The two of you become more and more one, without losing your individual identities.
* When you look into the other’s eyes, you see yourself.
* You experience a sense of completeness that is without comparison.
* The degree of intimacy and friendship the two of you develop is without parallel.
* You recognize that the two of you are God mates.
Learn To Recognize Your Future Soulmate!
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Posted by Colin Martin on April 6, 2009
Love is constantly happening. Love endures all things, including boring nights in front of the television, sick days where intimacy is the last thing on your mind, and even full-blown and painful arguments. There is a great deal of sacrifice in real life relationships, the likes of which are rarely shown in movies or covered in books. Love is very real. Real people with real emotions fall in love. You should never be so enamored with the ideal of love that you fail to appreciate the real thing. Perfection is unattainable. Romance isn’t perfectly choreographed, nor do happy endings always turn out from complication. Don’t go looking for some perfect ideal that doesn’t exist. Love in the here and now.
A Fine Balance
The answer is to try and find the best balance between realism and idealism. You want to love a partner that is close to your ideal; someone that whose company you enjoy. On the other hand, you also want to find a partner that neatly fits into your world. Setting your sights on someone nearly unattainable – whether a celebrity, or a married person, or someone from a very different culture and lifestyle – may not be realistic thinking. It’s easy to say that love conquers all, but it’s important to keep a realistic perspective of your own life and that of your partners.
Money, age differences, opposing ideologies, even extended family are all issues that can test a relationship. Keep in mind that not everyone is able to sacrifice their life for love, or follow their heart instead of their logical mind. Some people marry just for passion while others marry for convenience. It’s up to you to discern what your partner really wants and up to you to determine how much you’re willing to sacrifice to make the relationship work.
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