
When we fall in love with someone or make a new friend, we sometimes see that person in a glowing light. Their good qualities dominate the foreground of our perception and their negative qualities. They just don’t seem to have any. This temporary state of grace is commonly known as putting someone on a pedestal.
Often times we put spiritual leaders and our gurus on pedestals. We have all done this to someone at one time or another, and as long as we remember that no one is actually “perfect,” the pedestal phase of a relationship can be enjoyed for what it is—a phase. It’s when we actually believe our own projection that troubles arise.
Everyone has problems, flaws, and blind spots, just as we do. When we entertain the illusion that someone is perfect, we don’t allow them room to be human, so when they make an error in judgment or act in contradiction to our idea of perfection, we become disillusioned.
We may get angry or distance ourselves in response. In the end, they are not to blame for the fact that we idealized them. Granted, they may have enjoyed seeing themselves as perfect through our eyes, but we are the ones who chose to believe an illusion.
If you go through this process enough times, you learn that no one is perfect. We are all a combination of divine and human qualities and we all struggle. When we treat the people we love with this awareness, we actually allow for a much greater intimacy than when we held them aloft on an airy throne.
The moment you see through your idealized projection is the moment you begin to see your loved one as he or she truly is.
We cannot truly connect with a person when we idealize them. In life, there are no pedestals—we are all walking on the same ground together. When we realize this, we can own our own divinity and our humanity.
This is the key to balance and wholeness within ourselves and our relationships.
What do you think about that....?

repeat after me.....it cant be.....because it is........
ReplyDeletelmao...jes kidding......I will try and get back to this one....you always enrich our lives with food for the brain whether poetry or some thing thought provoking like this....
...........all about me. lmaoooooo You silly, Sassy. lol
ReplyDeleteI have to keep remembering that no one is perfect, and remember that I have qualities that may seem less appealing to my friends, too. This OM is filled with food for my soul....and I hope..for anyone who reads it...
Thanks Sassy!
I agree...when we have romanticized versions of people in our minds we don't get a chance to really know them. great words!
ReplyDeletethanks Tiff...you said it in a nutshell
ReplyDeleteThis OM made me go whewwww lol.
ReplyDeletewhy whewwwwww lol
ReplyDeleteit kinda answered my wondering why people just disappear when you need them most...and how we should not be angry with them. I know not to be..but the human part of me...still has fits of hurt
None should have expectations of anyone..We all fall..and do so quickly. I am not surprised by too much of anything.not even by "spiritual leaders" why set yourself up for a huge hurt..we all have ugly crud inside, (however no excuse to be an idiot on purpose" Let us all love one another with mercy, grace, forgiveness in life..it is much easier that way from the very start! Years ago I would have set people up on HIGH almighty, thats beena a long time, and I am glad I understand in these days to not walk into friendship with expectations : )
ReplyDeletea very good point, Stacerpacer. I am learning that lesson now....sigh
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by....