COURSE DESCRIPTION
When partners take the time to get to know each other honestly, they can build a strong foundation of trust, understanding, and communication. This deep connection creates a sense of unity as they learn to appreciate each other’s strengths and support each other in growth areas. Ultimately, getting to know your partner fosters a partnership where both individuals feel seen, heard, and valued.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Several learning outcomes may emerge when partners look within and share what they see, which can deepen their connection and understanding of each other and their purpose.
- Partners may experience deep vulnerability and discomfort as they confront their inner fears and insecurities. This process can lead to a heightened awareness of their own thought patterns and belief systems, allowing for greater introspection and self-reflection.
- Sharing innermost thoughts and emotions with a partner can foster a sense of trust and intimacy in the relationship, creating a safe space for open communication and emotional growth.
- Confronting fear and sharing vulnerabilities can lead to liberation and empowerment as individuals learn to release limiting beliefs and embrace their authentic selves.
- This process can cultivate empathy and understanding between partners, fostering a deeper connection and mutual support in their spiritual journey.
- Facing fear and sharing inner experiences can pave the way for healing and transformation as individuals learn to release emotional baggage and embrace new beginnings with courage and resilience.
Course Features
- Lectures 11
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 1 hour
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 5
- Assessments Yes
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 11 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- Module Two: Getting to Know Your PartnerModule Two: Getting to Know Your Partner “The number two represents unity, balance, and partnership.” The number two symbolizes co-creating with God or with a partner to bring forth one’s unique expression of unity into forms of new life. It represents opposites coming together, such as light and dark, male and female, or yin and yang. The concept of harmony and unity is often associated with the number two, as it signifies the need for balance in life. The number two can also signify partnerships and relationships, highlighting the importance of cooperation and collaboration. It embodies the idea that two individuals can come together to create a harmonious whole, where each person provides support, understanding, and stability to the other. The spiritual connotation of number two reminds us of the importance of cooperation, compromise, and mutual respect in fostering healthy relationships. Overall, it emphasizes that nothing is created by the self alone.11
- 0.1Getting to Know Your Partner
- 0.2WARNING: A PARTNERSHIP IS REQUIRED
- 0.3In This Partnership “Announce Your Intentions”
- 0.4Exercise: Partners “Announce Your Intentions”
- 0.5Partnership Rules
- 0.6Emotional Growth Curve
- 0.7Emotional Growth Curve “Journey”
- 0.8Partners Commitment & Contractual Agreement
- 0.9SHAKEN-THE “LEAP” FORWARD
- 0.10Exercise: Shaken The “Leap” Forward
- 0.11A Story About Sisters Being “Shaken” The Leap Forward






