Thanks Velvet for engaging with this post.
I totally agree with your question correction.
As in a world of robots are taking (replacing) the people jobs we are feeling more and more disconnected from love values which are considered to be caring touch we "all" received in first years of our life.
Too much automatization more than just generating stress in human mind, is creating sort of distance in physical level from each other... all are leading to mental illness.
The question : Does my current partner love me relying on me support and help me to come out from my situation?"
Along the years working with people, I saw how love and human care is an absolute HEALING TO DEPRESSION. In other words, I say that if a person inside a relationship is falling to severe depression, it may has to see with issue inside of the relationship, which in the ill partner feels lack of warm attention like was coping love alone.
I must to add, that sometimes, the opposite is truth as well...
A depression rises up when a person was disconnected from his subconscious wounds and arrived to a moment of emotional / mental eruption sort of thing..
I mean by it, to people that have got married with the NON - CORRECT ONE or as many cases I know, homosexual man got married to woman, that even the woman loves him very much and try to support the best she can, the man can't receive the LOVE he needs in soul level.. for this cases the healing has to see first with auto-expression, authenticity (sharing the truth first within himself, later with the partner a secret created to sort of emotional separation.
I mean by it, to people that have got married with the NON - CORRECT ONE or as many cases I know, homosexual man got married to woman, that even the woman loves him very much and try to support the best she can, the man can't receive the LOVE he needs in soul level.. for this cases the healing has to see first with auto-expression, authenticity (sharing the truth first within himself, later with the partner a secret created to sort of emotional separation.
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