Creating Space in a Relationship, Part I Learning how to understand and work with the qualities of the space between us helps us deepen our relationships with our intimate partners. Rather than reacting to each other, we can learn how to appreciate each other’s rhythms and our mutual desire for depth, intimacy, and care. Download a 35 minute … Read More
How to Spiritualize Your Relationship (Pt 2) ~ An EnTheos Class
How to Spiritualize Your Relationship (Pt 1) ~ An EnTheos Class
Guided Meditation: The Process of Life
One with the Process of Evolution Setting our lives within the immense brushstroke of evolutionary unfolding is a powerful orientation that supports the realization of our personal and spiritual ideals. It’s also a powerful contextualization for marriage and relationship. Take a moment. Let your own life dissolve into the ever moving, fluid process of life, birth, death, innovation, dispersal, collaboration. … Read More
How to Practice an Evolutionary Worldview
How to Practice an Evolutionary Worldview An En*Theos Class One of the grandfather’s of what’s called an Evolutionary Worldview is the great visionary (and mystic) Alfred North Whitehead. He famously wrote, “Philosophy begins in wonder. And, at the end, when philosophic thought has done its best, the wonder remains. There have been added, however, some grasp of the immensity of … Read More
The Rhythms of Change
Excerpt from Amy Edelstein’s book Love, Marriage & Evolution: Chapter 8 Part of the tension that can occur in a relationship is when one person is going through a period of intense growth and their partner is in a period of assimilation or integration. We don’t always stay in the same rhythm of development together. That’s okay. Successfully managing these … Read More
A Place Called Home
Excerpt from Amy Edelstein’s book Love, Marriage & Evolution: Chapter 7 After a certain age, when we hear the word home, it doesn’t conjure up our parent’s house anymore. It’s something we expect to create in our marriage; we expect to experience coming home when we are with each other. Think about it though, we’re not necessarily very clear about … Read More