Why You Keep Falling in Love With Potential Instead of Reality
Why You Keep Falling in Love With Potential Instead of Reality?
Have you ever met someone and instantly sensed who they could become? You see the future for them and all they can accomplish. You end up dating the person because of that potential and ignore what is right in front of you. It feels exciting, magnetic, almost undeniable.
Why You Attract People You Need to Heal Instead of People Who Can Love You
Do you recognize this relational pattern?
You keep meeting people who feel right at first. It’s like your souls connect. You see them, and they open up fast. It feels strong, nearly fated. You understand them, and there is a sense of soul recognition. You feel connected through what they carry and the way they express their energy.
Why Your Relationships Change When Your Frequency Changes
Have you ever noticed that when you go through deep inner transformations, your relationships change too? Some people move away, while new people come into your life, and others start acting differently around you.
This is not random. It reflects a change in the signal you transmit.
Relationships respond to frequency long before they respond to words or actions.
Why You Attract the Same Relationship Patterns Again and Again
The relationships you attract are not random. They are a living map of your inner world.
Do you ever feel like you keep attracting the same type of relationship dynamics no matter who you pull into your life? And that these same relationship dynamics extend to your family life, your love life, and your work life?
From Competition to Collaboration in Relationships
Have you ever felt jealous or competitive in your relationships? I know I have. The adult part of me can genuinely celebrate other people’s wins. Yet a younger, envious and sometimes bitter part of me shows its face at the same time. It feels like a jerk in my gut.
You Are Not Meant To Build Alone
This week’s reading theme was “Who Is Coming Into Your Life and Why?” and it stayed with me long after I turned the camera off.
Especially pile B, which carried the “Leg Up” indicator card.
The core message was simple and confronting: you are no longer walking alone. Someone is coming in to help you.