Love, Relationships
and Reflective Meditation is primarily focused on romantic
relationships. Chapter One offers ideas
to help you to cope with your family, friends and those other and sometimes
quite difficult relationships in your life and to learn to use reflective
meditation as a means of quieting your thoughts and releasing frustrations.
Chapter Two is a recipe for romance, providing a lighthearted checklist that
includes all of the essential ingredients necessary to help make a successful
relationship. Chapter Three is a love
story, a modern fairy tale. Subsequent
stories consider some of the common problems that romantic relationships face. Like a lovely garden, relationships must be
nurtured and cared for in order to grow.
May your relationships grow in God’s love.
Katherine grew up in the suburbs of Chicago. She attended The Ohio State University in
Columbus and majored in psychology.
While residing in Ohio, she completed her first book, Reflective
Meditation. Katherine is currently
living in Kentucky where she completed her next two books, The Power of Your Thoughts and
Love, Relationships and Reflective Meditation. She is currently
working on her fourth book Psalms From A Broken Heart. Her words come from her heart to help us make
sense of this oftentimes confusing world in which we live.
A Recipe For Romance
Making a successful Romantic Relationship can be compared to
baking a cake. However, all ingredients
need to be combined from both sides of the relationship in order for it to be
successful. One person cannot make a
relationship work no matter how hard they try.
To begin, start with the main ingredients, which would be you and your
chosen partner. Then add
Friendship. I believe it is necessary
to like a person for who they are, which then leads to acceptance. Both of you need to accept each other just
the way that you are before that Friendship can blossom into True Love.
Add the seasonings - first a pinch of Passion, but temper it
with Understanding and Patience. Add
Communication, open and honest right from the very beginning. Without communication your relationship is
doomed. With open and honest
communication there is almost no problem that two people cannot resolve
together. Stir in Trust. Without trust your romantic relationship may
seem to turn out okay, but it will have no substance. When difficult times come along, your romance will collapse
without Trust. Add your Hopes and
Dreams and stir them together. Both of
you need to hope and dream of compatible places and things or you will find
yourselves going in two different directions.
Finally, add a Commitment to one another. Without that commitment you might find that
one of you is looking to trade in the cake that you baked together for a fancy
french pastry. Combine all of the
ingredients: You, your Ideal Partner,
Friendship, Acceptance, True Love, Passion, Understanding, Patience, open and
honest Communication, Trust, shared Hopes and Dreams and finally, a Commitment
to each other and you have all of the ingredients necessary to make a happy and
successful Romantic Relationship. Also
remember that after your cake is finished, you may need to clean up the
kitchen. Sometimes even though you’ve
followed the recipe, the cake does not turn out as expected and your kitchen
may be a mess. Understand that the
words “I’m sorry” and “I didn’t mean to hurt you or to disappoint you” will
make the cleaning up less painful.