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It's time to get smart!
By Michelle L. Casto, M.Ed.
Let me stress this point very clearly. There are no set “rules” for love in the 21st century. Love is not a game which requires you to abide by rules. When you are dealing with human emotions, you are dealing with deep, heartfelt, unpredictable feelings.
The wonderful thing about modern love is that we are free to choose the type of person that we want to love.
Because people are beginning to actively think about what they do, and as more people choose alternative styles of love, the traditions that surround love will soon begin to fall away. Our society will move to a more de-traditionalized world that emphasizes personal choice. When you stop to think about how outdated the romantic love concept actually is, you will begin to realize the special power you have. Remember that we no longer live in the Middle Ages where women and men had unequal roles in life, were treated differently, and had different economic and social status.
Today, women have a far greater degree of equality. Because of this, romantic roles and expectations have changed. It is hard to believe that our entire world has evolved into a modern society, with the exception of “romantic love.” We have not let the world of love evolve and adapt to meet the needs of society. However, as people of the 21st century evolve to fulfill their Higher Selves, our consciousness will be raised. And as we become more aware, we will realize the power that we have to create our destiny. The rapid advancement of technology and the “information age” have made us more progressive and “open” than ever before. As a result of this expansion, we will have different needs, unique personal and professional opportunities, and much more spiritual reasons for choosing our true life mate.
Thus, our western perception of love needs to change if we are going to make smart decisions. One thing about romantic love that needs to be re-defined is that love only occurs between a man and a woman. Or that romantic love is supposed to make you feel ecstatic and silly. Or that love will last forever. None of these are necessarily true in today’s world. Homosexual love is part of mainstream culture and cannot be denied. Real love does not make you say and do stupid things.
Even still, it is hard for people today to think of “forever,” because it is very deterministic and many people tend to live happily in the moment. Many couples choose to take the relationship one day at a time, and commit to love the person on a daily basis. This provides a sense of freedom and a sense of “realness.” By having this kind of open, trusting, and loving romance, you are empowering the relationship, giving it the necessary attention and room to grow that it needs. If you stop to think about it, this is a more healthy way to love. Certainly people hope that their relationship will last, but they also realize that hope must be combined with a conscious effort to make the dream of “forever love” a reality.
Divorce has had a major impact on the way we view love. Marital ‘contracts’ are easier than ever to break. Because modern love emphasizes the elements of choice and conscious decision-making, we no longer have to get or stay married just because society or our families say that we "should." All the more reason for people to make better decisions.
This article was adapted from the book, Get Smart! About Modern Romantic Relationships: Your Personal Guide to Right and Real Love.
Michelle L. Casto, M.Ed is a whole life coach, speaker, and author who writes on life empowerment topics: love, labor, leisure, and learning. Her coaching practice is Brightlight Coaching, she helps people come up with bright ideas for their life and empowers them to freely shine their bright light to the world. Visit virtually: www.getsmartseries.com and www.brightlightcoach.com. Contact her for a FREE 30 minute coaching session: coach@brightlightcoach.com
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