Share something from the lesson that you found insightful, or share your impressions from the exercise.

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    Tal Mandelbaum
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    Share something from the lesson that you found insightful, or share your impressions from the exercise.

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      Chrissy
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      This lesson reminds us how important it is to care for our relationships. Love really thrives when we put our egos aside. It’s important not to actively get caught up in irritation or blame. Instead, looking at these little frustrations in daily life as opportunities to be kind, make small compromises, and show our love through thoughtful gestures—especially on those tougher days. With consistent, genuine efforts, we can strengthen our bonds and build a love that’s stable and ever-growing, rooted in a deep spiritual connection rather than just passing emotions.

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      Vladimir
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      Use negative triggers as opportunities to rise above the ego.

    • #465436
      Donna
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      If I feel angry I’ll rise above it.

    • #450339
      Abbaa Naa’ol
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      Love isn’t just about how we feel—it’s about how we choose to act, especially when it’s hard. The practice of conceding, of showing love in the face of annoyance, is a daily spiritual workout. It builds emotional resilience and deepens trust.

      This reminds me that love thrives not in perfection, but in intention. When both partners commit to this kind of conscious effort, they create a safe space where vulnerability is honored and growth is mutual

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      Nikole Roehl
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      altruism…..

    • #427223
      Brendan
      Participant

      This was the most practical and concise way to bring all the elements of the course together. Thank you!

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