Valentine’s day - a time for love
Another Valentine’s day is coming and if you are single it might not be a day of bliss. Valentine’s day may remind you of the fact that you don’t have anyone in your life. The question is why? Why aren’t you in a loving, passionate relationship? Why are you settling for nothing, when you deserve a loving union? Do you wonder why it’s so easy for some to find love and you find yourself floundering around in the dating world with mounting frustrations? The answer lies, believe it or not, in your childhood.
How you learned to love from birth to 7 years gets embedded in your subconscious mind. That subconscious mind dictates your adult relationships. So you are dating and not even aware of a part of you that is dictating your outcome. People are totally oblivious to this subconscious dictator calling all the shots. It gets even a little more complex when you weigh in the dynamics of the dating world. So if you are wondering why you keep meeting the same man/woman with a different face, it’s because of your childhood.
Freud believed that personality develops during early childhood and that childhood experiences shape our personalities as well as our behavior as adults. He asserted that we develop via a series of stages during childhood. We know this to be true today, since there has been a ton of research on the inner child and adult relationships.
In my vast research into this, I learned so much and I share it in a course called, The Art of True Love - Remove the Blocks. In order to move forward in a loving, healthy relationship you must remove the blocks that stop you from achieving this wonderful goal of a golden relationship.
This Valentine’s day is a time to celebrate love, whether it is romantic, or with family or friends. Give yourself the gift of, awareness, into your own world so you can acknowledge ways to get into that relationship you dream of.
For more information, go to, The Art of True Love.