The Integral Relationship Preamble
By David Sunfellow
People in healthy
integral relationships
strive to...
be
conscious (because the more conscious we are of ourselves, others, and
the forces influencing our lives, the more capacity we have
to create happy, healthy lives and relationships); be
honest (because dishonesty obscures the truth and engenders confusion);
be authentic (because pretending to be something we are not disconnects
us from ourselves and others); be exceptional listeners (because
listening, deeply, is one of the rarest, most valuable and transformative
gifts we can give); be exceptional communicators (because speaking
clearly, and precisely, make it possible to understand and be understood);
spend time alone, exploring our depths (because the better we know
ourselves, the more fully we can connect with others); seek
to uncover, heal, and transform shadow issues (because unconscious
destructive forces exist in all human beings -- and terrorize those
who ignore them); create safe places (because the parts of ourselves
-- and others -- that need healing the most fight or flee if they
feel threatened); accept responsibility for our lives and
realities (because believing others are responsible for our successes and
failures harms them and disempowers us); be compassionate (because
everyone is imperfect and we must express compassion to others
if we hope to receive it ourselves); love wholeheartedly
and unconditionally (because love is the heart and soul of life and when we are connected
to this elemental, irresistible force, all things are possible);
pay attention to timing (because good deeds, offered at the wrong
time, can be hurtful); change, grow, evolve (because this is the
nature of life and things that do not change, grow, and evolve,
die); cultivate an adventurous spirit (because only those who follow
their soul's deepest impulses can realize their full potential);
include everything, exclude nothing (because whole pictures broaden
perspectives and deepen connections, while partial pictures encourage
misunderstanding and suffering); learn integral theory, practice,
language (because the more comprehensive our world view, the more
resources we have to understand our place, and everyone else's,
in the grand scheme of things); invoke the higher, deeper,
all-knowing, all-powerful forces of life (because journeys made without the
guidance, protection, and loving presence of our Higher Selves,
are dangerous and unsuccessful); find and fulfill our particular
purpose (because finding and fulfilling our particular purpose
infuses our life with meaning and moves all life one step closer
to the Divine); join with others (because joining with others is
where our deepest learning, greatest happiness and ultimate destiny
lie).
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