Rebellious Qi.

Something wise I read in my friends' outhouse

   Fri, November 25, 2005 - 11:12 PM
"When you love someone you do not love them all the time, in exactly the same way, from moment to moment. It is an impossibility. It is even a lie to pretend to. And yet this is exactly what most of us demand. We have so little faith in the ebb and flow of life, of love, of relationships. We leap at the flow of the tide and resist in terror its ebb. We are afraid it will never return. We insist on permanency, on duration, on continuity; when the only continuity possible, in life as in love, is in growth, in fluidity -- in freedom, in the sense that the dancers are free, barely touching as they pass, but partners in the same pattern. "The only real security is not in owning or possessing, not in demanding or expecting, not in hoping, even. Security in a relationship lies neither in looking back to what it was in nostalgia, nor forward to what it might be in dread or anticipation, but living in the present relationship and accepting it as it is now. For relationships, too, must be like islands, one must accept them for what they are here and now, within their limits -- islands, surrounded and interrupted by the sea, and continually visited and abandoned by the tides. One must accept the security of the winged life, of the ebb and flow, of the intermittency." --- Anne Morrow Lindbergh



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Mon, November 28, 2005 - 11:58 AM
Intreguing Chart
anything backing it up?
Would be fascinating to find out details like this but seems like it would be hard to get data that was not highly contested
Tue, November 29, 2005 - 12:43 PM
hi kyle
It was just a funny graphic I pulled from google images. not sure where it came from. I thought it was appropriate for my post..yes, a study would be interesting, but maybe too many variables?
Wed, November 30, 2005 - 3:49 PM
everything
yeah its a funny graphic - just temnpting to wonder if there is anything behind it.

People want freedom and security, change and permanancy. The game of life.

I feel that a commited relationship offers (most often not taken) more room for deep growth verses broad, though both are worth while.