| Undefended
Love: When Close is Not Close Enough
The
capacity exists in all of us to love without defenses
or requirements, so that real intimacy-direct, unmediated,
heart-to-heart connection with ourselves and with our
partner-becomes a lifelong expression of our deepest nature.
This is the power of Undefended Love, a transformative
path that guides us beyond close, companion-based partnerships
toward intimate relationships, where each moment is a
fresh, spontaneous expression of who we genuinely are.
This
workshop, open to couples and individuals, offers a vision
to cut through personal differences and reach the direct
connection-with ourselves and others-that can only occur
when the heart is undefended. The focus is on shifting
our center of gravity away from our conditioned personality
(the places where we feel stuck, confused, hurt, and defensive)
toward our essential self (the part of us that is free,
whole, connected, peaceful, powerful, and joyful).
Through
lively experiential practices, participants will learn:
• What unconditional love really is and how to achieve
it
• How to sustain our experience of ourselves regardless
of what our partner is feeling
• How to "dissolve" rather than "resolve" relationship
problems
• When "needs" can be unexpected guides to undiscovered
inner resources
• How problems can be entry points to deeper connection
• Why there is no difference between men and women
when it comes to intimate loving
• How comfort and safety can prevent rather than
promote intimacy
Recommended
reading: Psaris & Lyons, Undefended Love.
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