We are meeting on a boat in the westlake marina. I will meet you
outside and bring you in when you arrive at 1800 westlake. We will be
docked and seats are very limited. THIS IS A RECOMMENDED FOUR PART
CLASS. * CLASS 1: We will be discovering the answers that lie deep in
our subconscious mind about who we really are? how do you identify?
what are your desires? what are your truths? what are your strengths
and weaknesses to bring to a relationship? TOPIC: What is Love? *
CLASS 2: Discover what are your "hard no's" for a relationship. Learn
to identify "red flags". Uncover why relationships in the past have
failed and how to learn from them. MEDITATION: Release relationship
baggage * CLASS 3: Discover how to stand strong in your autonomy
while combining your life with your partner. Addressing co-dependency.
Learning to live in the moment. Controlling thoughts of expecting.
Learning to compromise on the relationship but not your feelings.
Boundaries and learning to say NO. * CLASS 4: After all the hard work
we get to have a little fun. We will work together to make your dating
profile something that is attracting the people in which you desire to
have in your life. We will give suggestions on potential date ideas
tailored for you and your person. We will learn the basics of face
reading and body language on a date. And finally we will learn the
basics of effective communication to land yourself another date. The
Swipe Right Project is about becoming curious---about who you are,
what really motivates you, and what your soul most deeply desires. It
is a practice, both spiritual and practical, that asks you to dig deep
and be vulnerable with yourself and others, but through this work,
suffering becomes optional. When we date consciously, we enter into a
much different, and kinder, agreement. We agree that it's okay to be
alone. We agree that we're enough. We agree that suffering is
optional. When we move from this place of radical acceptance, we stop
hiding. Dating is no longer the seeking of partnership for the sake of
not being alone--it becomes a joyful adventure of deeply knowing and
loving ourselves and others. Learning The Swipe Right way of dating is
not a game; it is a practice. It is a commitment to serving the good,
to self-love, and to acting with mindfulness.
Dating as an activity doesn't have a particularly positive
reputation--for good reason. Dull conversation, awkward silences,
unreturned texts or phone calls, the absence of desirable
matches--it's a routine that often leaves people feeling exhausted and
powerless. Sometimes it feels as though we should expect to boomerang
between excitement and suffering, optimism and fear.
It isn't helpful that our culture today leads too many of us to
believe that we're not enough. We're made to feel like we should
pretend to be people we're not; hide our age, and drum up our wealth
and success in ways that embolden the ego and weaken the soul. By this
logic, we're supposed to hide ourselves in order to find love. Sounds
strange, doesn't it? And yet, we all do it! Somewhere along the way
we've internalized the false idea that dating should be painful, and
that it's common to suffer for love. As a result, we end up dating
with a scarcity mindset, repeatedly seeing the wrong people, and
behaving in ways that do not align with our souls. We wear masks out
of fear of rejection, and fear of being alone. However, dating doesn't
need to be this way. Even with all of its challenges, dating can be a
joyful and expansive experience that teaches us about ourselves and
others at every step on the path.
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