Relationships
Some of the biggest problems that people face are relationship problems. Finding the right one, having short-term relationships, open relationships, one-night-stands and again and again searching for true love.
In his blog Swami ji tells of his spiritual healing sessions, which advice he gave to people who came with relationship problems, explains what a stable relationship should look like and how you can find the one you are looking for.
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| Swami Ji writes about fights in court when a relationship or marriage breaks apart. Instead of love there is now ego and greed. |
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| Swami ji writes about relations and how they can change depending on their purpose and nature. Read about how you can accept this change. |
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| Swami Ji writes about his time in Copenhagen and how people need physical closeness for succeeding in their relationship. |
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| Swami Ji writes that some people call their spouse their sibling just because they don?t have sex. Read why he believes this reduces the values of relationships. |
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| Swami Ji writes about people having affairs with their boss and how you can stop such an affair. |
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| Swami Ji writes how different people react on his diary entries about cheating. Some thank him, others feel very guilty. He explains the way out of the guilt. |
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| Swami Ji writes about people who cheat on their partners, creating rules about how far they are allowed to go. But cheating starts before you have sexual intercourse. |
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| Swami Ji writes about people who try to find excuses for cheating their partner. Often they do not realize that with these excuses they actually cheat themselves. |
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| Swami Ji writes about people who cheat on their partners and people who were cheated on by their partners, which reasons they give and what he thinks about those reasons. |
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| Swami Ji writes about difficulties in the beginning of a marriage in India and after 10 or 15 years in the west. Do people get bored? |
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| Swami Ji writes about couples who are non-stop together and who don?t seem to have an opinion on their own. Read why this can happen through insecurity. |
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| Swami Ji writes about relationships that only exist because society tells you, you should have a relationship. |
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| Swami Ji writes about his relationship and why he wishes for everyone to have the same feeling that he has. |
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| Swami Ji writes about devotion and how love finishes duality in which you would say ?mine? or think that you need more freedom. |
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| Swami Ji writes about devotion in relationships and how some people cheat in the name of freedom. Read Swami Balendu?s opinion on this. |
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| Swami ji writes about small habits that everyone has. Does your partner make strange noises when laughing or sipping coffee? Accept and love it! Read more here. |
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| Swami Ji writes about it when small things annoy the partner in a relationship and how you can find back to love. |
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| Swami Ji writes about devotion in relationships. Was is more important, physical closeness or devotion? |
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| Swami Ji writes the need of physical closeness in relationships. In a relationship partners need someone to physically lean on and hold. |
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| Swami Ji writes about the key factors to a relationship: physical closeness and devotion. In the East as well as the West relationships break because this is missing. |
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