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Making Marriage Work, Part 4
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:24:00
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In Part 1 of this series, I described the fears of rejection and engulfment that underlie relationship problems.
In Part 2 of this 5-part series, I offered a simplified version of the Six Step healing process of Inner Bonding:
1. Willingness
2. Choose the intent to learn
3. Dialogue with the feelings
4. Dialogue with your Higher Power
5. Take loving action
6. Evaluate the action.
Part 2 described what it means to be in Step One - what it means to be willing to feel your feelings and take responsibility for them, rather than turn to protective, controlling behavior.
Part 3 described what it means to be in Step Two - choosing the intent to learn - using Joan's and Justin's marriage as an example.
Part 4 continues with Joan and Justin, describing how Joan uses Steps 3 and 4 of Inner Bonding to deal with the issues in her marriage.
In Step 3 of Inner Bonding, Joan investigates her beliefs and behavior that is causing her pain. From a place within of compassion and curiosity, Joan dialogues with her feelings of anger, aloneness, fear and resentment. Imagining that she is a loving parent speaking with a hurting child, Joan asks her Inner Child questions:
Loving Adult Joan: Little Joanie, what am I thinking or doing that is causing you so much pain?
Inner Child Joanie: You keep telling me that Justin doesn't love me anymore. You are scaring me so much. Whenever Justin works a lot, you tell me that he is working because he doesn't love me anymore - that if he loved me, he would spend more time with me. You just keep telling me that there must be something wrong with me because Justin works a lot.
Now Joan moves into Step 4 - Dialoguing with her Higher Power/Higher Self. Joan imagines her personal concept of Spirit - God, Goddess, her own Higher Self, an inner mentor or teacher, or a spiritual guide.
Joan asks her Guidance: What is the truth about the belief that if Justin works late, he doesn't love me?
Joan relaxes and opens, moving out of her thinking mind and allowing the information to come through her from her Guidance. This Guidance is always here for us and we can access the information when we are open to learning about the truth and about loving action toward ourselves. It takes some time, but eventually Joan receives the following information:
Higher Guidance: Sometimes Justin works late because he has a lot of work to do and it has nothing to do with you. Sometimes he works late because he is afraid of your blaming and nagging. He loves you, but he doesn't always feel loved by you, and his way of dealing with feeling unloved by you is to stay away.
One way we know what is true and what is a lie is how it makes us feel. When Joan tells herself that Justin doesn't love her, she feels alone and afraid. When she tells herself the above truth, she feels clear and peaceful.
Joan asks her Guidance: What are the loving actions toward myself? What actions would be in my highest good?
Higher Guidance: Instead of focusing on what Justin is doing and how much time he is spending with you, focus on what would be fun for you to do when he is late. His being late gives you a chance to catch up with your friends, to read, and to do the creative things you enjoy doing. You can also take the dance class you have wanted to take. You will feel much better when you just take care of yourself instead of making Justin responsible for you. He will want to spend more time with you when he sees you happy than when you are always unhappy and complaining.
In the final section of this series, we will see what happens with Joan as she moves through Steps 5 and 6 of Inner Bonding.
Margaret Paul, Ph.D. is the best-selling author and co-author of eight books, including "Do I Have To Give Up Me To Be Loved By You?" and “Healing Your Aloneness.” She is the co-creator of the powerful Inner Bonding® healing process. Learn Inner Bonding now! Visit her web site for a FREE Inner Bonding course: http://www.innerbonding.com or email her at margaret@innerbonding.com. Phone sessions available.
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