The Mirror of Relationship
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We live in relationship — with people, ideas, nature, society, and ourselves. Every interaction becomes a reflection of our inner world. Yet most of us approach relationship with expectations: to be understood, respected, appreciated, or loved. When these expectations are not met, conflict arises, and we often blame the other person for our disappointment.
What if every relationship is actually a mirror — reflecting back our own fears, attachments, and insecurities?
When we feel hurt, is it the other who truly causes pain, or is the pain already within us — merely awakened by contact?
Let us reflect together on questions such as:
- Why do relationships so often bring both joy and suffering?
- How do expectation, comparison, and memory distort the way we see others?
- Can there be relationship without dependency or fear?
- What happens when we meet another human being without the image of who they are or who we think we are?
