Relationships
Created | Updated Jan 28, 2002
Relationships are a primary form of interactivity between beings. A relationship is formed when two or more beings come together. The quality of a relationship depends on all involved. A relationship can last a lifetime or be over in seconds.
As an example, when Penguin X and Penguin Y come together they exchange pleasantries and share a moment of time. Information or goods are passed between them for, hopefully, their mutual benefit. The relationship is formed and will continue as long as the two Penguins wish.
As Relationships progress over/ into time, the bond between beings becomes deeper. This can cause problems between the beings.
As an example, when Penguin X thinks they know what Penguin Y is thinking. Acting on perceived information, Penguin X talks with Penguin Z about Penguin Y thus muddying the relationships of Penguins X, Y and Z. Of course if Penguin X is a telepath, then they do know what Penguin Y is thinking and everything is fine.
In the case of Humans, telepathy is underdeveloped and in most cases does not exist. However, some humans think assumption is a form of telepathy and lead quite deluded lives. Such Humans can be labeled as gifted Telepathetics.
Assumption in Relationships leads to the breakdown of actual communication, causing the relationship to disintegrate. To avoid such disintegration, Relationships should be nurtured with respect, kindness, understanding and genuine love.