Freefall to the beloved

by Jasmin Lee Cori

Publisher: Golden Reed Published: 1996 Category: Relationships & Love

Love asks us to risk everything. It invites us to step beyond our carefully constructed defenses and open ourselves to another human being with all the vulnerability that entails. Yet so many of us find ourselves trapped in patterns that keep genuine intimacy at bay, yearning for deep connection while simultaneously sabotaging the very relationships we desire most.

At the heart of our struggle with intimacy lies a profound paradox: we must learn to surrender control in order to find the love we seek. This work explores the courageous journey of letting go into love, examining why opening our hearts feels so terrifying and how we can navigate the emotional freefall that authentic connection demands. Drawing from depth psychology, spiritual traditions, and years of therapeutic practice, these pages illuminate the inner obstacles that prevent us from experiencing the transformative power of intimate relationship.

Many people approach love with an unconscious strategy of self-protection. Past hurts, childhood wounds, and early attachment injuries create armor around the heart. We develop sophisticated mechanisms to keep others at a safe distance, even as we claim to want closeness. Some of us become anxiously preoccupied, clinging desperately to partners in ways that push them away. Others adopt an avoidant stance, maintaining emotional distance and self-sufficiency that prevents true bonding. Still others swing between these extremes, creating turbulent relationships that feel intense but lack genuine security.

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