Hi hergestridge,
Thank you for sharing that.
It's good to be reminded that things can and do change for us just with the passage of time. Memories can and do fade and the power of them evaporates. Other things happen in life that take our attention in different directions and more moments intersperse themselves along the timeline.
Forgetting is good in many ways and I totally appreciate that there are things that do us no good keep in our active memories. Also sometimes we need to forget a lot of details before we can see the bigger picture and that can help us move forward.
I personally believe that some degree of processing about our own parts in any r/s is very important. I can see you've some insight into what your own expectations of your ex were. It's also good that you're checking in with yourself and gauging your progress.
Your post made me think about the value of forgetting and how forgetting and healing are connected. So thank you for that too.
I'm looking at the 5 Stages of Detachment over here on the right ------->
and thinking that Healing is a function of the interrelationship between Self-Inquiry and Good Stuff Happening and just plain old Time.
Mathematically expressed, for the heck of it: H:= f(SI,GSH,T)
