Marriage Category

Thought for the day

December 17th, 2007 by Locke in Daily Life, Marriage, Meditation, Spiritual Journey

The way a you treat your spouse or life partner is the truest reflection of your character and spiritual life.

Think about this.


Thinking about Getting Married. What am I afraid of? What are the boundaries of commitment?

November 22nd, 2007 by Locke in Marriage

Getting married has one important truth and one great challenge.

A person entering marriage will become aware for the first time that he/she no longer can do the things freely that were done before. The ego must be chopped back (almost to the ground) if the marriage is to be truly successful, otherwise marriage is only a contract.

Responsibility is elevated to a point we have not known previously. One becomes responsible for the welfare, health, and general well-being of a partner. It is wise to ask oneself, “Are we able to take responsibility for another’s well-being as well as our own?”

Commitment – it is said that for the husband the wife is God and for the wife the husband is God.

What does this mean?

Treat others as you would be treated, remembering that each action is being witnessed by God. Practice of good qualities (patience, tolerance, forgiveness, compassion and understanding) is the highest station one can reach in this world and is very difficult to do.

For one must transcend personality, blame and fault finding and carry out these qualities and actions with compassion and wisdom as the sole criteria.

- Locke Rush


The Wrong Peace

November 22nd, 2007 by Locke in Marriage, Spiritual Journey

What has taken place before a person walks down the aisle? What do we bring to this union? What is the mind-set of people entering marriage? In essence, why are we the way we are? What has conditioned us and how?

We are all alike in one sense. We all want the same thing peace. Most of us never find it because we are looking for it in the wrong place. Free will is for many the summum bonnum. If we can do what we want, we think this will guarantee happiness. The idea seems to be that happiness is a gold ring to grab as we go round and round on the carousel of life.

We have been conditioned to win. We are taught from an early age that winning is a great thing. Just watch parents at a little league contest! And look at our society today with the enormous importance placed on winning and gaining control. Vince Lombardi, the great NFL football coach said, “Winning isn’t everythingit’s the only thing!” We often take this saying to heart, as if it were a heavenly pronouncement. Rarely does a day pass in the average household that the husband isn’t glued to the TV, savoring the triumph or cursing the defeat of his favorite team. Elated investors watch their stock rise as a big company takes over a smaller company.

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Marriage Changes Things

November 22nd, 2007 by Locke in Marriage, Spiritual Journey

“Marriage changes things. It is the exact opposite of flying free because both people have to compromise their way of behaving and even their convictions. In other words, the real struggle is with ourselves, not with our partner. We cannot change anyone else. The only war worth fighting takes place in the battlefield of the heart. “