Rediscovering Relationships in a Post-Pandemic World

Yedda Stancil • Oct 11, 2023

Deepening Connections: Nurturing Spiritually Profound Relationships in Today's World


Much has been said about the challenges people faced during the long hiatus of the pandemic. Amidst it all, an inspirational shift was happening, signaling the desire for a richer, more meaningful existence beyond what was known before the pandemic. Among these new perspectives, let's delve into one particularly profound idea: nurturing relationships that resonate on a spiritual level.


We all yearn for love and understanding in our closest relationships, but achieving that consistently has been elusive for many, especially recently. The truth is, every individual has imperfections. These intricacies make sustaining love and mutual acceptance challenging at times.


Attaining a spiritually profound connection with someone seems even more daunting. Historically, qualities like unconditional love, ecstasy, and redemption were seen as blessings granted by the divine. So, how realistic is it to expect such profoundness from our everyday companions?


In today's evolving world, countless souls embark on spiritual journeys. Many hope to walk this path with loved ones—be it partners, friends, or family. It's worth pondering: can two imperfect beings foster such a spiritual bond?


In the daily hustle, relationships often get dictated by the ego's whims and needs—desires, memories, ambitions. This self-centric viewpoint, with its constant hunger for personal gains and gratifications, hardly paves the way for deep, spiritual connections.


Yet, there exists an ego-free kind of relationship. We've all felt it. First, as innocent children, and later, when we connect with our offspring. It's in these moments that we experience pure joy, unadulterated trust, and genuine care, unburdened by self-interest.


So, is it possible for two grown-ups to experience this ego-free connection? While fleeting moments of selflessness do grace loving relationships, they often get overshadowed by the clashing desires of each individual's ego.


The key lies in bridging this gap between the self-driven and the selfless. While mundane connections inevitably possess some ego-driven elements, spiritually profound bonds should ideally exude the same purity as our interactions with young children.


The surprise twist? Achieving this depth in a relationship is less about the other person and more about you. How you perceive and treat yourself sets the tone for your connections. The unconditional love we shower upon a child simply for existing should be the same love we offer ourselves.


This isn't about merely answering whether you love yourself. Instead, it's about recognizing those transient moments of sheer contentment. Interestingly, such purity of mind is experienced during deep sleep. It's a phase where one is devoid of worldly concerns and is in a state of sheer existence.


Skeptical? Think about the calm and freshness after a night of undisturbed sleep. It's proof that we've all tasted this purity countless times. The challenge is accessing this state while awake.


Enter meditation—a practice that fosters self-awareness without falling asleep. It guides us towards a state of mere existence, where there's no room for ego's demands. In meditative depths, external validations lose meaning. If you're content within, the need to seek from others diminishes.


Once you've mastered this self-awareness, connecting with others on a spiritual level becomes second nature. Instead of leaning on them to fill voids, you embrace them with your wholeness. The age-old saying, "You complete me," is redefined. It's not about another person completing you; it's about recognizing that, in essence, existence itself is completion.


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