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- January 24, 2021 at 12:24 pm EST #37780

Tal MandelbaumModeratorShare something from the lesson that you found insightful, or share your impressions from the exercise.
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- March 11, 2026 at 8:54 pm EDT #488277
nancy hyattPartícipeI agree with everything shared as a married woman for 33 years and couples thereapsit
- March 11, 2026 at 8:53 pm EDT #488276
nancy hyattPartícipeI am married 33 years and have been a couples therapist for 33 years. I fully agree with everything shared!
- March 4, 2026 at 3:14 pm EST #485677
csillaPartícipeit took a few tries irl to do the exercise and sometimes i don’t exactly do it completely, but, even then, i’m aware of what’s going on more; So, when i do succeed to a certain degree: first of all, it’s like a quiet observer’s private secret (and kind of fun, altruistic sneakiness? lol); secondly, i noticed that nothing really changes if i don’t interfere with the moment’s flow; meaning: i used to think certain interactions or “decisions” etc were each time very worthy of attention and standing up for what i thought was right (or what i thought i wanted). Ultimately, it doesn’t seem to matter most of the time and somewhat curiously, perhaps, my special someone has been happier. Oh! and i liked especially the idea of our special shared space/moments and i laughed when i realized that they can be literally any mundane activity, as banal as can be, but… the “quiet observer’s private secret” mentioned above is like a floating awareness of love and harmony… that, maybe is ‘bestowing’ ? although not really giving anything in particular; just room to breathe and be happy (which doesn’t seem so insignificant after all). and finally, it’s not really like this, but seems a bit like baby-sitting a toddler, enjoying their exploration and experience of their expanding inner joy… but ! this is very new, so, we’ll have to see how it develops… thanks for this Lab for personal growth. i look forward to continuing and hoping for the best
- February 18, 2026 at 8:17 am EST #482218
TinaPartícipeI believe that our relationships are like a classroom. Each one teaching g is more and more about ourselves and the world around us.
- January 7, 2026 at 4:39 am EST #474855
#LesediPartícipeI love this course, i feel like i’m in Love with Love its so special and unique .Its’s totally different from the love i know . To bond with others and talking about our nature[desires] it’s so beautiful…
- January 4, 2026 at 12:12 am EST #473898
ChrissyPartícipeThe relationships we share with others are an environment for our own personal growth and happiness. Improving our relationships can only occur by focusing on changing our own attitude and perception rather than trying to change our partner. By embracing our differences and recognizing each other’s needs, we can rise above our differences and create stronger, happier, and meaningful relationships and connections with those around us.
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