Aneirin -> RE: Why do relationships fail? (8/16/2010 6:25:25 AM)
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Why do relationships fail, well communication and there lack of is a good answer, but that is not it in it's entirety, as communication can still exist, but what is communicated may change over time, people grow up and sometimes grow apart, I believe it is natural and so should not be fought as fighting leads to failure of either person to develop to their potential. I say this, as it is my belief that people come together to form relationships bcause that person, or each person has something the other person needs, something on a deeper level than simple mechanical activities, perhaps something the spirit wants to give or receive, communicate with another spirit for despite my lack of definable religious conviction, I do believe the body is just a vehicle for something attached to us or in us, the 22g perhaps. Perhaps it is as humans we are meant to communicate with our own kind, not the own kind that anthropology dictates or even it's associated negativity; racism, class , religion etc, all the human vanity bullshit, but our own kind as to what we are for undecipherable reasons attracted to in other people. To illustrate, those that have a particular penchant for red hair, blonde, brunette, pale skin, mid tone skin, dark skin, whatever difference, that attraction we can define no logic for except for the fact that something in us, the chemistry perhaps recognises one of our own kind and needs to direct the human vehicle to make contact as I am guessing the 22g needs communication with that other container. As to relationship breaking down, well nothing lasts for ever that is nature and chaos must ensue for creation to begin, could it be a relationship is a data exchange, which when finished seeks more input from elsewhere, perhaps more answers to questions created via the last interface. As to the successful long term relationships where they exist together in harmony for many years or even life, that could simply be a case of rate of information exchange, an analogue audio tape compared to firewire, an older 22g as opposed to a younger 22g, the old soul/young soul hypothesis.
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