Sunflower Weddings - Relationship Village - Be The Love Tribe
Ceremonies - Coaching - Classes - Community . . . For 21st Century Dating, Mating & Relating
Love Coach Carolyn Carpenter, MA, LRC
"Love is what you are born with. Fear is what you learn. The spiritual journey is the unlearning of fear and prejudices and the acceptance of love back in your hearts. Love is the essential reality and your purpose on earth. To be consciously aware of it, to experience love in yourselves and others, is the meaning of life. Meaning does not lie in things. Meaning lies in you." - Marianne Williamson
Myth: Relationships should be easy. You meet “the one.” You fall in love, that person falls in love with you, and you live happily ever after. . . . not so much in today’s world!
This romantic story has shaped our thinking about relationships for ions, but the fairy tale is deeply flawed. Despite what we have been taught to believe, making love work and last in today's world is much more complex and there are forces at work that we are only becoming aware of. Researchers today are making fascinating discoveries about how, why, and when we choose our partners.
Drawing from the latest studies in instinctual biology, brain chemistry, quantum physics, psychology, revolutionary relating, and other fields to explain and understand why old relationship models are obsolete for today’s couples.
Discover some interesting findings about attraction - from smell, to how many people you “need” to date to hormones and economic markers. In these workshops you will learn what really happens when one person falls in love with another.
We all deserve to experience great love, intimacy, connection, romance and to have a fulfilling, satisfying relationship! The problem is, very few people have learned new and essential relationship skills to attract, develop and evolve a successful relationship and marriage. So, to solve this age-old problem we need to understand the path from instinctual drivers to conscious dating, mating and relating.
According to recent surveys, more than half the Americans who would have celebrated their 25th wedding anniversaries in 2000 or later were divorced, separated, or widowed before reaching that milestone. For the first time since at least World War II, women and men who married in the late 1970’s had a less than even chance of still being married 25 years later.