Frequently, the reflex to solve, rescue, and fix removes us from the tenderness at hand. For often, intimacy arises not from any attempt to take the pain away, but from a living through together; not from a working out, but from a being with. Trust and closeness deepen from holding and being held. I am learning, pain by pain and tension by tension, that after all my strategies fail, the strength of love waits in receiving and negotiating; in accepting each other and not problem solving each other; in listening and affirming each other, not trying to fix those we love.
Mark Nepo
Reblogged this on awake to life….
Oh my oh my…this fits do well with what you’ve sent and what I’ve read the last few days..
Not working out but being with…
On this heart day I wish you these gifts of affirmation and love,
Pam
Some sound truths here – I agree that one of the keys to a happy relationship has to be acceptance. Self-acceptance and acceptance of others