The New Education series is a good time to consider other techniques to support making life changes revealed through our images. Change is uncomfortable, so we often resist it.
Let’s say that your images show you in a series of short-term sexual relationships that have become unfulfilling. Soon after, you feel greater fulfillment in an image of you with one who shares your interests, hopes and dreams. Don’t be surprised if after making the commitment to change, you notice a friend who had been in frequent short-term relationships now is seeking a long-term commitment. Or another individual who only wanted “freedom” and is engaged to be married.
At first, we may ignore these synchronicities, often called things that happen by chance. They are, in fact, responses to you commitment to change. You’ll discover more about synchronicties in a blog posted on August 27, 2010.
Now let’s begin the last group of Imagery exercises in Romantic Love.
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