Yesterday's Knot Today (Sponsored by Breakthrough Seminars)
Marriage is not a love affair,
it’s an ordeal.
It is a religious exercise, a sacrament,
the grace of participating in another life.
If you go into marriage with a program,
you will find that it won’t work.
Successful marriage
is leading innovative lives together,
being open, non-programmed.
It’s a free fall: how you handle each new thing as it comes along.
As a drop of oil on the sea,
you must float,
using intellect and compassion
to ride the waves.
– Joseph Campbell
Let me love you if not for the rest of your life
then for the rest of mine.
~unknown
A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person. –Mignon McLaughlin
I have found the paradox, that if you love until it hurts, there can be no more hurt, only more love.
– Mother Teresa
Yesterday's Knot Today (Sponsored by Breakthrough Seminars)
Marriage is not a love affair,
it’s an ordeal.
It is a religious exercise, a sacrament,
the grace of participating in another life.
If you go into marriage with a program,
you will find that it won’t work.
Successful marriage
is leading innovative lives together,
being open, non-programmed.
It’s a free fall: how you handle each new thing as it comes along.
As a drop of oil on the sea,
you must float,
using intellect and compassion
to ride the waves.
– Joseph Campbell
If you go into marriage with a program,
you will find that it won’t work.
Successful marriage
is leading innovative lives together,
being open, non-programmed.
It’s a free fall: how you handle each new thing as it comes along.
As a drop of oil on the sea,
you must float,
using intellect and compassion
to ride the waves.
– Joseph Campbell
Let me love you if not for the rest of your life
then for the rest of mine.
~unknown
A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person. –Mignon McLaughlin
– Mother Teresa
2 comments:
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Joseph Campbell, huh? He is one of my favorite Jungian psychologists. This is a beautiful post, ma.
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