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On Relationships

Writer's picture: Amy ClarkAmy Clark

Updated: Jan 10, 2020


In Dr. Wayne Dyer’s article “How to Attract Love to Your Life," Dr. Dyer writes:

“Love can only be attracted by and returned by love. The best advice I can give for attracting and maintaining spiritual partnerships is to be what it is that you are seeking.”

Below are many of the questions we asked and discussed during our Circle:

How do we maintain, support, light a fire under our relationships with our partners?

How might our relationship desires have changed with the wisdom of our experiences?

Do we still desire partnership?

What does a loving partnership look like at this point in our lives?

How do we redefine intimacy in the face of illness, emotional or physical problems?

Have the lines between the feminine and masculine roles in relationship become blurred today?

Do we need to resurrect the “Ooh Baby Ooh” mentality to keep our relationships fresh and ongoing?

As Women, do we want to be right or do we want to be happy?

Some recommended reading and podcasts included:

“Turn Your Mate into Your Soul Mate” by Arielle Ford

“There is No Prince and Other Truths Your Mother Never Told You—A Guide to Having The R Relationship You Want” by Marilyn Greman and Maureen Walsh.

  • The Chicken Soup for the Soul book series

  • Relationship podcasts from motivational speaker Tony Robbins

  • Dr. Christiane Northrup’s ENewsletter and blog as well as her book ”Goddesses Never Age—The Secret Prescription for Radiance, Vitality and Well-Being”

What are your thoughts?


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