John Karter

  • b8252915677has quoted5 months ago
    the way we believe we are perceived by others is crucial to the way we see ourselves and feel about ourselves
  • Anastasiia Kuznietsovahas quotedlast year
    Giving and receiving love/affection/intimacy
    Curing loneliness
    Companionship
    Security
    Having children
    Sexual fulfilment
    Complying with pressure from society/parents/media
    Validation of self
    Power and control
    Personal growth
  • Anastasiia Kuznietsovahas quotedlast year
    Make a list of the needs you had when you entered into your current or most recent relationship. Try to be as honest as you can with yourself.
    • How many of those needs have been met either in full or in part?
    • How many of them have not been met at all?
    • During the course of the relationship, have you recognized new needs and/or discarded some of the original ones?
    • What do you think your partner’s needs were/are? Do you think he/she feels those needs have been met?
  • b8252915677has quoted6 months ago
    I complete me. I just got lucky that, after I completed myself, I met someone who could tolerate me.
  • b8252915677has quoted6 months ago
    Often when we choose a partner we recognize the anima or animus in the other person and are attracted to it as a way of reclaiming that ‘lost’ part of ourselves.
  • b8252915677has quoted6 months ago
    ‘The purpose of relationship is not to have another who might complete you, but to have another with whom you might share your completeness’.
  • b8252915677has quoted6 months ago
    All men’s miseries derive from not being able to sit in a quiet room alone.
  • b8252915677has quoted6 months ago
    Often what we find hard to accept or forgive in someone else is something we find unacceptable about ourselves.
  • Carlos Garceshas quotedlast year
    Love is my religion

    And I could die for that.

    I could die for you.
  • bawigamaureenhas quotedlast year
    whereby an experience from the past is ‘transferred’ to the present
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