Living in the now weighs on your relationship but it also has the potential to improve the relationship
Up until now, you have learned to separate yourself from your mind. You are now living in the present. This transformation will have an impact on the way you live your life. Therefore, the people closest to you will be affected by this change.
You will be seen as a threat by the non-present individual. Their ego feeds on problems whereas you are at peace, calm and in the present. They will continue to engage in things that will draw you out of the present. They may insult you, refer to past mistakes or engage you in a debate over something insignificant.
The relationship between a non-present person and a present person is like the relationship between light and darkness.
They are strong opposites that cannot be near each other.
How do you resolve this conflict? Embrace a life free from criticism. When you begin to see your partner as an independent person and can observe their actions without judgment, it will greatly improve your relationship.
⚡️The inner peace that comes from living in the present will enable you to develop good listening skills.
Listening to your partner can help end cycles of debate. Because you have inner peace, you can listen to understand rather than to reply. When you understand others, you will not engage in endless arguments with them.
⚡️Observing your partner’s actions without judging them will improve your relationship.
Living in the present will test your relationship and almost end it. If you pass this test, your relationship will become greatly rewarding. Living in the present holds potential for improved relationships that will be beneficial to everyone.