By Zuko Komisa
How do you manage spirituality in your relationship?
You and your partner can schedule a date night, but have you scheduled time to deepen your spiritual relationship? Are you on the same page spiritually?
When couples are open to one another, it provides a constant possibility for spiritual growth—a road to transformation, mutual discovery, and eventually a clearer path to the divine.
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Point of View with Phemelo Motene spoke to Magauta and Nhlanhla Zwane about how to best manage spirituality in your relationship.
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LISTEN TO THE CONVERSATION HERE:
We are all spiritual
“One of the things we need to recognise is that all of us are spiritual, however, the degree and commitment to our spirituality vary, and there is no one on the fence. Do you know the drama that happens when people have just gotten children, somebody would be believing different things, that is spirituality. You really can not put your finger on it but you know somehow you believe that you are driven by something to believe in a particular way.” says Magauta.
Spirituality needs to be spoken about upfront and consistently
“Spirituality just like money is one of those things that need to be spoken about upfront and consistently so. It also needs to be affirmed and confirmed all the time. Things change, things move we become different all the time. It’s important for every one of us to acknowledge that we are spiritual.” say Magauta.
Magauta and Nhlanhla advised Kaya 959 listeners that deep spiritual connections frequently take time to grow and develop and that they should not let distance, in the beginning, discourage them from the relationship unless they believe that it is harmful to them.
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