The union of two people in love follows this same arc of consciousness. We won’t find coherence becoming lost in the other, codependent to their will. Nor do we find it through being fiercely independent, quickly drawing and enforcing every boundary we can. While we cannot expect another person to complete us, we can recognize following the arc of consciousness involves exploring the fractal nature of reality, a journey only possible by connecting through relationships with the world around us. We find the love of the universe in interdependence, an appreciation of the individual, just as much as the collective. We are not one, or the other, we are both. We are all things.In a few months, Valentina and I will continue to chart our way together, slipping away to Costa Rica for a private ceremony between the two of us, officiated by the lawyer recommended by our destination. In Ana’s first contact with us by email, she shared her own spiritual journey as the product of a Jewish-Catholic family, one which took her through an Ashram in India and a Kibbutz in Israel. It’s a fitting way to end one chapter of our individual progression and open another chapter together. I met God at a festival. She showed me how beautiful Love can be. I’ll be marrying her soon.
Gratitude, for sharing yourself with us, for letting us see through your eyes the beauty you are witness to through your own experiences, butressed with your obvious way with words. Thank you, D.
Beautiful. 🙏
Gratitude, for sharing yourself with us, for letting us see through your eyes the beauty you are witness to through your own experiences, butressed with your obvious way with words. Thank you, D.