... thought one day William Blake .
To fully understand human relations must be scientists and artists as well. (...) As artists, we must consider that each of our relationships is a creative challenge that requires us to use our enthusiasm and face greater risks more difficult. To proceed as scientists and artists to look deep within ourselves and analytically (only understand and know the other as far as we know and understand ourselves.)
As we mature, we see more deeply the destructive effects of loneliness. We long for the reward we get closer to others. But without a better knowledge, lack of techniques to approach love. Thus, we continue reeling from a painful situation to another, from which emerge with deep wounds, few new insights, more cautious, less vulnerable and more fear to trust again.
Once we have loved and lost, we become most suspicious of love.
society tells us to stand on our own. We ended up believing that we first came to full maturity when we cease to depend on others. We believe that the need is immaturity, and dependency , weakness. avoid commit for fear that those commitments destroy our individuality and our highly coveted freedom. In doing so, we build barriers against genuine encounters and deep joints, on the other hand, we desperately .
We can not trust the instincts and have deep love. We should try to know each other better, to know how is the other, and what is the momentum needed to stick together.
large extent, we can know and define ourselves as individuals by examining our network of relationships.
Even when two or more individuals are approaching each other deliberately and with love ... balance and security will be shaken.
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