In many interactions, relationships are often formed based on needs that arise at a particular moment. They move according to situational interests, making them prone to change as circumstances shift. In such conditions, what appears on the surface does not always reflect a deeper reality, as the relationship is built upon temporary impulses that are not yet fully ordered.
From the perspective of self-alignment, the quality of a relationship is not determined by what is visible or by momentary interests, but by the inner state that underlies it. Without alignment, relationships tend to be temporary and dependent on specific conditions. Conversely, when alignment is present, relationships are no longer driven by immediate needs, but by a more stable awareness—present consistently, regardless of changing circumstances.
From this alignment, relationships gain their continuity. They do not depend on situations or particular interests, but are sustained more fully across different conditions. What appears outwardly becomes aligned with what is ordered within, allowing relationships not only to exist, but to carry a more stable and enduring direction.
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