Doesn't love conquer all?
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Gloria MacDonald is the founder and President of Perfect Partners, The Personal Relationship Executive Search Firm, a highly successful, personalized matchmaking service. Gloria has interviewed hundreds and hundreds of single men and women and has introduced over 1500 couples. She is an expert in the field of dating and relationships, having appeared on a variety of TV and radio shows. She’s the co-author of the highly acclaimed book Laws of the Jungle: Dating for Women Over 40. She believes, and has seen through her work, that there is a perfect partner for anyone of us who truly desires to find that relationship, believes they can have it, and are willing to accept it. Gloria is an engaging and dynamic speaker and trainer who changes lives. Testimonials from people who have attended Gloria’s seminars: “Gloria uses her exceptional knowledge of real world dating and her unique and exciting style to inspire women to not give up. Truly a wonderful presenter. I would highly recommend anything she does now and in the future.” “This is the information single women and men have been waiting for.” “A truly engaging seminar. You are obviously an expert on the topic. Your knowledge, compassion, sensitivity and forthrightness was spiced with humour to create a clean and practical approach to relationship success.” “Attending your seminar has truly been an inspiration. YOU ARE AN AMAZING TRAINER!”
Doesn't love conquer all?
Founder of Perfect Partners Gloria McDonald provides her answer to the age-old question.
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Host: Doesn't love conquer all?
Gloria MacDonald: So many people say, "Yes, but with all these challenges and everything if you truly love the other person, doesn't love really conquer all?
" I would say, yes absolutely love does conquer all, but the big question is do we love in the unconditional way? Do we truly have conditional love for the other person and it's only that kind of love that conquers all and unfortunately, as human beings we haven't mastered that unconditional love that conquers all and that's where we get into problems. So without us having achieved that level of unconditional love, no, unfortunately, our love will not conquer all. Think of if it as a dog. Your dog or your cat loves you unconditionally. If you forget to take the dog out for its midday walk or the dog's water bowl is empty or something, the dog still loves you. The dog doesn't get mad at you and stay mad at you forever. A dog or a cat does have unconditional love for us, but we unfortunately, don't have unconditional love for our partners. If our partner does something to us, we get mad and boy, can we hang on to a grudge for a long, long time. We can hold things against another person or again, that subconscious mind that I have been talking about that is constantly looking for ways in which we are different or the ego that I talked about in another segment that's constantly trying to make us right, trying to make us better, trying to look for approval. All those things get in the way of unconditional love. So yes, unconditional love could conquer all, but unfortunately, I don't know very many human beings if any frankly, who have attained that level of unconditional love where they can truly let go of ego and accept everything unconditionally about another person.
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Can interracial and intercultural relationships work?
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Are there degrees of difference between interracial and intercultural relationships?
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What are the long term implications of interracial or intercultural relationships?
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What if you are the same race, speak the same language, but come from a different culture or country?
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