The True Value of Temporary Relationships
The benefits of lost love
by "Jim1537," a Psychic Advisor on Keen *
What do temporary relationships mean in our lives? Why are they often misunderstood and overlooked in value? What do we ultimately learn from them and what role do they play in the bigger collective picture of our love lives?
Many of us dream of meeting "Mr. Right" when we are teenagers or even younger, but most of the time, our permanent partner will not be the first person we love. How many of us fall in love with our high school sweetheart, get married, have kids and ride off into the sunset to stay together until death do us part?
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At the time we enter into a relationship, we obviously don't realize that it may be temporary. Hardly anyone would fall in love, all the while thinking it isn't going to work out. In spite of our best efforts and deeply felt emotions, the love that feels so utterly irreplaceable, real and permanent at the time does not always last.
Certain relationships are not spiritually meant to last forever, regardless of how intensely we feel at the time. Intensity and permanence are not one and the same. We often think that we have found "the one", only to later deal with the shattered emotions that come with a breakup. While many relationships are not going to last, there are those that are destined to be forever and spiritually/karmically agreed upon to be the final conclusion of our love lives.
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However, getting to the final conclusion is often much more complex than we ever imagine when we engage in our first romantic kiss. The important thing is to learn from our temporary relationship. It's vital to see the value of how each partnership, no matter how bad or good, helped to prepare us for when the right person comes into our lives.
Through relationships that don't work out, we become more aware of what we really need, as opposed to what we thought we needed. One may initially believe that domestic bliss is constantly sitting at home, side by side with their partner. But through different relationships, this same person may begin to realize that they are more independent than they thought; they still want partnership, but also their own sense of space as well.
*From the Blog of "Jim1537," a Psychic Advisor on Keen