The Early Contract of A Couple
Dave: Romance begins with excitement. Love probably begins with shared pain (I sense your need for me). Romance is a game-like shift into another sphere, a mini-psychosis. Romance embodies sex and sex’s more poetic, ritualized version, eroticism. Love, which includes sexuality and eroticism, is my soul’s transcendent search for the soul of the Other.
Marriage begins with implicit fantasies of health, growth and hope. These hopeful fantasies guide the marriage as it goes along, and are part of the explanation when the marriage crumbles. What were you hoping for when you decided to marry this particular woman?
Initial fantasies are likely to fit the following categories:
The fantasy of security and a relationship with someone who will care for me.
The fantasy that I will grow, I will become a somebody by caring for the other.
The fear of loss or inhibition of my Self.
VARIOUS MARRIAGE SCENARIOS:
Marriage is wondrous human and humanizing experience, one of the ways to get a PhD in being a person. But it can also be devastating and destructive. In this series of reflections we are trying to give you some ways to look more deeply into this complex relationship
Swiss psychologist Carl Jung provides an ultra-complex thought -provoking view of marriage:
When two people stand before the altar, Jung sees four people there; the Man (and the Woman in him) and the Woman (and the Man in her). A man in a Robertson Davies novel said he did not marry because he never met a woman he could trust to care for the Woman in him. In other words, the Man in the woman can be domineering and indifferent.
More to come…..
