soppy thoughts of distance in relationships
when you think you love someone, try going a substantial period of time without them. Value this time as your own space for houghts and reflection. You will learn more about your relationship, and each other; or at least what you mean to each other, when you’re without one another.
Don’t be put off by your ability to continue your everyday life, which may surprise you. Love doesn’t mean not being able to live without one another. I think, if you really love each other-you’ll find distance is irrelevant and without the physical aspects of your relationship you tend to focus on the other things. Write letters to one another, spend whatever time you can talk to each other talking not just about one another but about life and events and thoughts you may have about anything and everything.
No matter how long, or how far, knowledge, faith and trust in each other should be enough to pull you throguh, and you will be better for it.
More sure, more dedicated, more appreciative of one another and you’ll realise just how meaningful that person and their love for you is. Absense makes the heart grow fonder, and makes you view one another’s companyas being so much more valuable.
When saying goodbye think of the words of Jonathon Livingston Seagull:
“If all we have is right here, right now; don’t you think we’ll see each other once or twice”
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