Sunday * February 12th 2012

Only the Good Friday – “Being Alone”

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Today on Twitter, my friend Luz (who I met for the first time last summer) posted this from The Daily OMA Relationship with Self – Being Alone.  Not that it’s always easy being in a relationship, but being “on your own” and finding out who you really are is not a “walk in the park.”  Today I dedicate these words to those “alone” and wish you strength of spirit as you cultivate your inner life…

The most important relationship we have in our lives is with our selves. And even though we are the only ones who are present at every moment of our lives—from birth onward—this relationship can be the most difficult one to cultivate. This may be because society places such emphasis on the importance of being in a romantic partnership, even teaching us to set aside our own needs for the needs of another. Until we know ourselves, however, we cannot possibly choose the right relationship to support our mutual growth toward our highest potential. By allowing ourselves to be comfortable with being alone, we can become the people with whom we want to have a relationship.

Perhaps at no other time in history has it been possible for people to survive, and even thrive, while living alone. We can now support ourselves financially, socially, and emotionally without needing a spouse for survival in any of these realms. With this freedom, we can pursue our own interests and create fulfilling partnerships with friends, business partners, creative cohorts, and neighbors. Once we’ve satisfied our needs and created our support system, a mate then becomes someone with whom we can share the bounty of all we’ve created and the beauty we’ve discovered within ourselves.

As we move away from tradition and fall into more natural cycles of being in the world today, we may find that there are times where being alone nourishes us and other periods in which a partnership is best for our growth. We may need to learn to create spaces to be alone within relationships. When we can shift our expectations of our relationships with ourselves and others to opportunities for discovery, we open ourselves to forge new paths and encounter uncharted territory. Being willing to know and love ourselves, and to find what truly makes us feel deeply and strongly, gives us the advantage of being able to attract and choose the right people with whom to share ourselves, whether those relationships fall into recognizable roles or not. Choosing to enjoy being alone allows us to fully explore our most important relationship—the one with our true selves.

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2 Responses to “Only the Good Friday – “Being Alone””

  1. What a wonderful good it is! That people can learn to be who they really are. I’ve always needed plenty of time alone, just to listen to my soul.
    Have a great weekend, my friend.
    .-= This Eclectic Life´s last blog ..Nesting Guest =-.

  2. Luz says:

    Time alone does the body good and allows us time to recharge our batteries.
    .-= Luz´s last blog ..The Age of Miracles =-.

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