- Controlling Others - Wanting to Influence Others
- Divorce
- Family
- Independence & Dependence
- Influence of Others Over You
- Parent-Child Relationships
- Pleasing Others
- Rascals - Relationships with Difficult People
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Q: Why do we get into relationships?
A: Because it's so lovely to have an object of attention to which you can flow your love and appreciation and respect.
Q: But we should expect that from those people, right?
A: Well, you shouldn't need it from them before you feel it.
In other words, what we want you to understand about relationships with life - with relationships with anything - you want to be a presenter of your energy; an actor, not a reactor. And so we just don't want you to need from other people what your Inner Being is always offering you. We don't want you to replace that Source that is flowing to you all of the time with others who can't possibly flow to you all of the time, because they weren't born to be your Source or your resource or your replenishment; it's a misunderstanding of who they are. Having someone up close to you to adore and appreciate, that's the best part of a relationship. It's not about what they give you, because you don't want to be needy, it's about the opportunity to experience your loving.
Really, if we were standing in your physical shoes, this would be our explanation of why relationships are so wonderful: Because when you are with someone who understands the Laws of the Universe as you do, it is so much fun to witness the unfolding with someone else, to witness the confirming, compounding momentum. It's so fun when you've been with someone, and together you've established a mood, you've established this vibrational offering, and then together you get to witness the unfolding of that. It just doesn't get any better than that. That's what a relationship would mean to us if we were standing in your physical shoes.
We would never say, "I need you so that I can feel that way," we would say, "I like to feel that way with you, and I like the experience of, together, experiencing what feeling like that is."
Q: And that's what co-creation is.
A: Co-creation is a broader term that that, co-creation is any energies getting together for any reason. In other words, co-creation at its best is that, but you are co-creating with those who are stabbing you in the back, too.
Q: That's right, yeah. I got it.
~ Abraham-Hicks
North Los Angeles 1/23/2016