The Dynamic Mystery of Relationships

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The Dynamic Mystery of Relationships

Resonance reveals the deep reality that we are a part of a larger whole, that we need one another, and, in some ways, that we are created by the ongoing dance within, between, and among us.

- John Prendergast -

The Dynamic Mystery of Relationships

"The more open, present and awake we are, the less objective our relationships become. So-called relationship becomes simple relating. The noun transforms into a verb -- an apparent thing opens up into an alive process. If I no longer take myself as an object, I also cannot make you into one. Nor can I create what is happening between us into something. We may call it friendship but it is really a dynamic mystery, a lively, unfolding, open-ended process of listening, sharing, and discovery." John Prendergast shares more in this excerpt from his book, "In Touch: How to Tune in to the Inner Guidance of Your Body and Trust Yourself". { read more }

Be The Change

This week, try stepping consciously into the dynamic mystery of relating. Explore more from Prendergast in this interview on "The Deep Heart." { more }


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