Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Documenting Your Sources

The Mirror of Relationships

Libby was already seated by the time Carl arrived at the table. He was escorted by a waiter, dressed in black pants and white shirt, who had appeared, literally, out of nowhere. The waiter pulled out the chair opposite Libby and waited for Carl to sit down before offering him something to drink. Having been in Heaven only a year, Carl wasn’t used to the “no caffeine” rule and asked for a cup of coffee. He was politely denied. The waiter suggested that Carl try Heaven’s Special Drink, the ingredients of which were kept secret, but made everyone happier. “It’s marvelous,” Libby said enthusiastically, noticing Carl’s hesitation. “He’ll have one and I’ll take a refill,” she said to the waiter who glided away, his feet barely touching the ground.

What are relationships for? Most people might say that relationships are for having a companion to share interests and activities, a partner to raise a family, a mate for sharing expenses, etc. While those are certainly legitimate reasons for forming relationships, there is another level that goes on concurrently and most often unconsciously. A deeper reason we are drawn into relationships is to expand our sense of self and become more whole, integrated human beings. (Austen)



WORKS CITED

Austin, Stephanie. “Synastry: The Mirror of Relationship” from www.ecoastrology.com

Isackson, Peter. "The Daily Devil's Dictionary: Donald Trump and Respect." February 6, 2018 https://www.fairobserver.com/region/north_america/donald-trump-african-union-letter-us-politics-news-34958/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=February+7%2C+2018

Hovanetz, Michelle.  "Employment and Recruiting Agencies in California." October 2017
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