Albert and Dolly

Do you know who said,

“How was I able to live alone before I met you?  Without you I lack self confidence, passion for work, enjoyment of life.”

The answer is Albert Einstein. He said this in a letter to his wife, Dolly in 1932.

The rest of the quote reads: “In short, without you my life is no life.”

Donna and I love this quote because it so eloquently demonstrates a key principle from our “Divine Dance of the Sexes” Workshop.

We say that men are happiest producing and that the greatest motivator driving a man’s production is the woman in his life. The energy between a man and a woman is a powerful creative force.

Undoubtedly, Einstein could have achieved great things in any circumstance. But based on this quote, Einstein would agree that the passion and self-confidence he attributes to his relationship with Dolly certainly contributed to his success. As the saying goes, “Behind every successful man is a good woman.”

It’s incredible what men and women can achieve when they are on the same page…when they are “in sync” so-to-speak. Einstein’s work changed the world’s understanding of the physical universe and humanity’s place in it.

That’s what we mean when we say in the Divine that your relationship is far more than just a “thing” you have. It’s a resource…an active vital instrument…that can be used by both of you to create the life you want. It’s powerful, and so are you! Stop just having a relationship and start using it for both your sakes and that of your family.

What do you think? Do you see it? Do you agree or disagree? Please feel free to comment on this post.

 

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