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ποΈ 30 October 2023
β±οΈ 33 minutes
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0:00.0 | Sitting with me here today is Katrin Woodward Thomas and those of you who know me and have been |
0:05.5 | following me on social media know that conscious uncoupling was a process that I just went through |
0:11.5 | with my incredible ex-wife Christina as we wrapped up a beautiful 19-year relationship. After one |
0:19.2 | goes through conscious uncoupling, you end up being single again and it's a frightening place. |
0:27.2 | I can tell you that. So the next step in this journey is about calling in the one. It's about |
0:33.2 | finding the next person that you might want to be with. Now it doesn't mean that you immediately |
0:37.6 | rush into another relationship. I don't plan on it, but all of us who are single are often |
0:44.6 | seeking to find that one. So if you are looking for a beautiful, healthy relationship and want to |
0:52.4 | figure out the best way to get in the right mindset so that you can call in the one. I want you |
0:59.2 | to take good notes on this episode. Welcome to Mind Valley Katrin. Oh Vision, thank you. |
1:08.8 | So tell us about calling in the one because you've got an incredible story about this. |
1:12.8 | I was in my 40s and I had never been married. I had wanted a family for years really for like two |
1:21.3 | decades by that time. But I had a very difficult romantic life. I was accomplished in other areas. |
1:29.2 | I was a therapist. I had a nonprofit. I worked with people who were homeless for 10 years. I was a |
1:34.6 | singer, a songwriter, and a very rich life. I'd done decades of spiritual development work already. |
1:40.6 | But the one area of my life that was not working consistently was relationship. And I had a |
1:46.8 | particularly painful pattern of attracting in unavailable people. So like married men loved me, |
1:55.9 | engaged men, commitment, phobic men, alcoholic men. I used to joke and say gay men who wanted to |
2:01.2 | explore a real thing for me. Like any impossible kind of situation. And I seemed to be a magnet. And |
2:08.5 | it was it was confusing. Like we're giggling now. I'm giggling. But it was actually very painful and |
2:14.7 | very confusing. And I didn't understand why other people seem to just partner up fairly easily |
2:21.9 | without a lot of drama. And I think that my quest for finding that one person I could really |
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