mk1154
The Force is Strong With This One
Hello everyone,
I am seeking advice from others who may have been here before... I'll try to keep my story brief.
When I got together with my girlfriend 3 years ago we were on very similar ground. We were both "seeking" our spirituality in a variety of different ways and were open to lots of new things and ideas. In this way we fell in love with each other and are now getting married in a few weeks. Over the last couple years we have both been doing work to further our selves and what the answers that we seek. I love information and did the whole fear based Alex Jones/prepping stage for awhile until it drove me insane and I somehow found the cass work around that time. My world view is now closely aligned with this community. I continue to study world affairs but from a different perspective. Most of the fear and anxiety is gone.
Her path went another direction. She also was very much into conspiracy theories at one point in her life and after she had enough of that fear she was attracted to the New Age movement. She almost now exclusively is focused on communicating with her "higher self" and avoids involving herself with worldy affairs. According to her, I focus too much on the negative. According to me, it isn't negative -- just information.
This was all good and fine for a long time. We both allowed the other to continue on their path in their own way and tried not to interfere too much. Unfortunately this came to crisis mode the other night when we got talking about something related to politics. She thought I was "over all of that" (referring to corruption in our govt, etc). She still believes much of that is true, but that focusing on it will bounce that negativity back to you. I think we both had doubts on how this difference could be reconciled.
I am of the opinion that both are important. The left and right. The physical and spiritual -- and to disregard one for the other is a mistake, but I am no expert. I should add that I have A LOT more free time than her and so in these few years I have been able to spend a lot more of my time on it. Maybe that is relevant, maybe not. I recognize fully that I don't spend enough of my time on inner work.
Things are okay for now. We've resolved to respect our differences and try to learn from them, but I do still worry that our paths may continue to diverge. I am hoping the opposite will be true though.
I am wondering if anyone else has faced this problem and if you have any advice for me? How do you deal with a spouse that isn't "on board" so to speak? What if some of their ideals are in contradiction to your own? Can it work?
I am seeking advice from others who may have been here before... I'll try to keep my story brief.
When I got together with my girlfriend 3 years ago we were on very similar ground. We were both "seeking" our spirituality in a variety of different ways and were open to lots of new things and ideas. In this way we fell in love with each other and are now getting married in a few weeks. Over the last couple years we have both been doing work to further our selves and what the answers that we seek. I love information and did the whole fear based Alex Jones/prepping stage for awhile until it drove me insane and I somehow found the cass work around that time. My world view is now closely aligned with this community. I continue to study world affairs but from a different perspective. Most of the fear and anxiety is gone.
Her path went another direction. She also was very much into conspiracy theories at one point in her life and after she had enough of that fear she was attracted to the New Age movement. She almost now exclusively is focused on communicating with her "higher self" and avoids involving herself with worldy affairs. According to her, I focus too much on the negative. According to me, it isn't negative -- just information.
This was all good and fine for a long time. We both allowed the other to continue on their path in their own way and tried not to interfere too much. Unfortunately this came to crisis mode the other night when we got talking about something related to politics. She thought I was "over all of that" (referring to corruption in our govt, etc). She still believes much of that is true, but that focusing on it will bounce that negativity back to you. I think we both had doubts on how this difference could be reconciled.
I am of the opinion that both are important. The left and right. The physical and spiritual -- and to disregard one for the other is a mistake, but I am no expert. I should add that I have A LOT more free time than her and so in these few years I have been able to spend a lot more of my time on it. Maybe that is relevant, maybe not. I recognize fully that I don't spend enough of my time on inner work.
Things are okay for now. We've resolved to respect our differences and try to learn from them, but I do still worry that our paths may continue to diverge. I am hoping the opposite will be true though.
I am wondering if anyone else has faced this problem and if you have any advice for me? How do you deal with a spouse that isn't "on board" so to speak? What if some of their ideals are in contradiction to your own? Can it work?