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‘You’re Perfect, Now Change’

posted by vreiss | 3:29pm Tuesday November 17, 2009

Blue Heart“The beginning of love is to let those we love be perfectly themselves, and not to twist them to fit our own image. Otherwise we love only the reflection of ourselves we find in them.”

- Thomas Merton

Yes, yes, yes! Love. Totally agree. Though I wish instead of “twist” he had said “bend.” And that first sentence is kind of long, no? Maybe he should have added something about how we first need to accept and love ourselves.

See? It’s really easy to concur and incredibly hard to do. To let a beloved, friend, lover, parent, sibling, etc. simply BE.

And yet, it’s what we usually crave most. To be loved exactly as we are. (See Exhibit A: Bridget Jones’s Diary, “He said he likes me exactly as I am.” Her friends marvel: “Exactly as you are?” Her, awed. “Exactly as I am.” Exhibit B: A Broadway show called, “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change.“)

As the second part of that quote–that if we haven’t accepted someone we’re not truly loving, just experiencing our projected glory–that’s the hardest to take. For me, for example, there was once someone I almost loved after dating a really brief moment. And I got hooked, a little kooky in my head, just staying sad, sad, sad long after it ended. But I’m pretty sure a big piece of that sadness is because being with him revived a part of me I thought might be gone, baby, gone. She was alive and vivacious and loving and hot–all things I am in my best moments. With him, those moments were magnified because I felt truly seen. And it quenched a deep, potent longing to feel my essence known.

Problem being: I fell in love with her. Me. The awesome, non-cranky, non-moody, organized, fully on top of it Me. And him, he was awesome, lovely, cool–what I knew of him. I didn’t know him well enough to love him, certainly not to spend a year obsessing and sad about him. 

I’m not alone in loving someone for how he makes me feel, what he brings out and makes visible. It’s certainly not all bad. It’s lovely when we can do that for each other. But it’s a sticky wicket because when the steady supply of acknowledgement and positive mirroring runs out or pauses–and it will–then the love seems to go away.

Anyway, my point? I really like that quote. It reminds me to own my power, love myself, so I’m strong enough to truly see and love someone else exactly as he is. And that’s a helpful skill for every relationship–friend, family, beloved–in our lives. 

Can you relate?

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Bree

posted November 19, 2009 at 11:13 am


I completely agree! I hadn’t ever looked at anything like this until a few days ago.
I was with this guy and he wasn’t really that good for me but he gave me all the attention in the world…paid attention to everything I said and did. Now, by no mean am I attention deprived from ANY of my family, friends, and others…but he gave me a different kind of attention. WE broke up and I was fine with that…with no contact, it was great! But the moment I started talking to him again, I wanted all that attention back.
My friend pointed out a few days ago that becasue I am SO busy ALL the time, I never show myself attention; I give out all my attention and time to others but never just ME time. Therefore, he was giving me the attention that I craved from myself, which is why I fell back into the unhealthy routine. This also explains why I THOUGHT I was in love…I was in love with the attentnion I wasnt giving myself.
She now suggests that I just go have some ME time…go to the spa…get my nails done…just BE…by myself! :) And I agree…I think this will help me to not accept what isn’t for me.



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Gwendolyn

posted November 21, 2009 at 5:51 am


Ok I posted a comment for this section–and it told me it went for approval and I never saw it again?????



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Valerie Reiss

posted November 23, 2009 at 1:21 pm


Hi Gwendolyn,
That’s odd–we actually have it set up to auto-approve. Did it have multiple links in it or anything? Not sure why that would make a difference either. But be assured, we never recieved it (well, I’m not sure if that’s “assuring”), and I’ll ask our tech team anbout it. Thanks for letting us know!
Valerie



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