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- January 24, 2021 at 1:05 pm EST #37790
Tal MandelbaumModeratorShare something from the lesson that you found insightful, or share your impressions from the exercise.
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- August 5, 2022 at 11:51 pm EDT #296189ahuz ziafPartÃcipe
My understanding is to listen to your partner and expand your ‘shared space’ beyond judgement or trying to provide a solution for their problems right away. Let them open up to you and focus on creating a ‘map’ of them so you can learn to navigate through them not only with objectivity that comes from natural laws and rationality but also with love and consideration for their specific needs as an individual ( the list would be useful here) and then eventually move towards a solution or a way forward in a natural way.
- May 22, 2022 at 10:20 am EDT #289516ChristiannePartÃcipe
Love and respect to each other is our key,
- May 8, 2022 at 5:55 am EDT #288416David EdwardsPartÃcipe
Before bed every night me and my partner discuss things and it’s a healthy way to stay connected. Definitely something everyone should try in their relationship
- April 10, 2022 at 12:48 pm EDT #286202dree monsterPartÃcipe
well dont have a partner so couldnt do this right now. but in the past would ask these questions and get a lot of defensive attitiude as to why i was inquiring about these things, or they would say
i dont know”. they were definately the wrong relationships. but i learned from them. - March 26, 2022 at 8:09 pm EDT #284869LeoPartÃcipe
I’m looking forward to using this material in my next relationship! Thanks
- March 15, 2022 at 10:09 am EDT #283960Richard LivelyPartÃcipe
I have a good life with my wife. We work hard, we raise good kids, and she even allows me to push Shabbat on the entire family even though shes not Jewish. She knows how important this is for me.  And She has things that I support that I am not involved but I accept and support her as well.  We make time every day after work to spend at least an hour and sometimes cooking meals together for the children we talk about our work day. We feel our kids need to see this so they can see what a Healthy relationship looks like. I dont need my partner to change at all, and she accepted me how I am a long time ago. We made this our understanding prior to marrying one another and that is why our marriage works. It may even be why im drawn to the wisdom of Kabbalah, alot of it is just as familiar as my marriage at home, concerning how relationships should be even with just friends.
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