Intimacy is an eye grabber isn’t it?  It’s a word that brings forth the idea of closeness, togetherness and connection.  Amy points out from the beginning though that intimacy is so much more than a physical act.

Intimacy can be physical and sexual.  But the levels of it and true definition of it are often unspoken.  There are actually 5 defined parts of intimacy and the reality is, none of them have to do with sexual acts.  It’s almost a human trait if you stop and think about it deeply.  Some other species can show elements of intimacy, but all 5 of them are hard to come up with an example of until you add the human element.  To be able to recognize the different kinds of intimacy and share them with another is what this week’s discussion is about.  It’s like anything else in life.  Intimacy requires practice, patience and understanding.  It also requires the willingness of acceptance and knowing that your chosen one may come from a very different learning experience than you did before the relationship began.

Are there struggles in your life and relationships?  Is it a tiring process and a feeling that better is out there waiting for you?  The first steps are not always in anyone’s comfort zone.  The idea that untying the knots that have you feeling that there’s no one that understands…..it’s a big move.  But to begin with someone like Amy who’s years of experience and delicate approach to resetting what’s known, and not known is an amazing step toward a much happier and fulfilled life.

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