Writes Yung Pueblo on what makes a relationship vibrant. . . .
Two people who seek to know, love and heal themselves as individuals will have harmony flow between them as a couple. Control creates tension, but trust gives them space to be their own person and opens the door for vulnerability. Calm communication, clear commitments and the willingness to support each other’s happiness makes the union vibrant and strong.
See also the previous posts:
• What We Crave
• The Longing for Love: God’s Primal Beatitude
• The Holy Pleasure of Intimacy
• To Be Alive Is to Love
• No Altar More Sacred
• To Know and Be Known
• To Be Held and to Hold
• What We Mean By Love
• Like a Sure Thing
• Love as Exploring Vulnerability
• Sex as Mystery, Sex as Light (Part I)
• Sex as Mystery, Sex as Light (Part II)
• A “Truly Queer Theory” on Sex
• Intimate Soliloquies
• Dew[y]-Kissed
• The Gravity of Love
• Passion, Tide and Time
• “Make Us Lovers, God of Love”
• The Art of Surrender
• Real Holiness
• Vessels of the Holy
• Love as “Quest and Daring and Growth”
• Relationship: The Crucial Factor in Sexual Morality
• Lovemaking: Pathway to Truth, Harmony and Wholeness
• The Many Manifestations of God’s Loving Embrace
• Meeting (and Embodying) the Lover God
• An Erotic Encounter With the Divine
• Our Lives as LGBTQI People: “Garments Grown in Love”
• “There’s Light in Love, You See”
• Love at Love’s Brightest
• Liberated to Be Together
• It’s You . . .
Image: “Lovers on a Sofa” by Deni Ponty (1992).
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