Over the last month, the blog here at Mind Key has focused
on relationships. Relationships with
yourself, your family, your significant other and relationships with your
higher self. Each type is drastically
different. How you relate to yourself is
not the same as how you relate to your family, your partner or your spiritual
connection, but each type is connected by the basics; honesty, love, kindness
and work. Relationships don’t just
spring into being (except for the relationship with self… That one’s kind of a given... but that doesn’t
mean it’s easy, in fact, it can be one of the most difficult when it comes to
honesty.)
Danielle and the girls |
Jon and I in Las Vegas |
For family week, Mind Key columnist Lisa Avila, MD wrote
about Managing Difficult Family Members and gave
us four steps to follow to make interactions easier, or at least to ease some
of the stress. Blogger Tamara Rokicki writes about her experience in Thriving in a Blended Family.”Its all about balance,” she
says.
Higher self week was a bit more fluid as there are so many
different belief systems. One week wasn’t anywhere near long enough to cover them all, but we delved into several. In Angels are there - An interview with Jacqui Geary we explored the Mind Key
interview of Jacqui Geary of Trinity Metaphysical Center and Gift Shop in
Hamburg, NJ. She talked about her
relationship with Angels and how she feels protected by them. She advises her clients to call the angels
into their lives and to find the comfort that they offer. In Spirit Animals/Power Animals, MK Columnist Vera Remes told us of her Spirit
Animal relationship with her camel and how she feels that even once you find your Spirit Animal, your work is not done.
There’s no real conclusion here. Relationships are awesome, difficult, lovely,
strange, comforting and worth it.
Which blog this month resonated most with you? And how does your connection to the world around you help define who you are?
I think my favorite blog this last month was the post by new Columnist Lisa Avila about love not being about need. We need food and water, we need human interaction, we need shelter. We want love and acceptance. There's a big difference. Good blog, Lisa.
ReplyDeleteI agree. This was a great post. But I maintain the significance of recognizing that we do NEED love. We don't necessarily need a relationship.
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