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Jane Fonda photographed by Willy Rizzo, Paris, 1963.
Fakires by Julian Schnabel, 1993, Guggenheim Museum
Size: 275x214 cm Medium: Oil, resin and cardboard on cotton drop cloth
Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa Gift of Bruno Bischofberger, Zurich © 2012 Julian Schnabel / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/45
It’s not a lack of love, but a lack of friendship that makes unhappy marriages.
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Sometimes people walk away from love because it is so beautiful that it terrifies them. Sometimes they leave because the connection shines a bright light on their dark places and they are not ready to work them through. Sometimes they run away because they are not developmentally prepared to merge with another – they have more individuation work to do first. Sometimes they take off because love is not a priority in their lives- they have another path and purpose to walk first. Sometimes they end it because they prefer a relationship that is more practical than conscious, one that does not threaten the ways that they organize reality. Because so many of us carry shame, we have a tendency to personalize love’s leavings, triggered by the rejection and feelings of abandonment. But this is not always true. Sometimes it has nothing to do with us. Sometimes the one who leaves is just not ready to hold it safe. Sometimes they know something we don’t – they know their limits at that moment in time. Real love is no easy path – readiness is everything. May we grieve loss without personalizing it. May we learn to love ourselves in the absence of the lover.
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Two Women by Gaston Lachaise, Modern and Contemporary Art
Medium: Watercolor on paper
Bequest of Scofield Thayer, 1982 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/483363
Remorse, or Sphinx Embedded in the Sand, 1931, Salvador Dali
Size: 26.9x19.1 cm