Why do the same arguments keep coming back — no matter how many times you resolve them? If you are in a committed relationship, you have probably noticed certain relationship patterns that recycle themselves. The faces change, the trigger changes, but the pattern remains. This is not a coincidence. And it is not a sign that something is wrong with your relationship.
The Three Players Behind Every Recurring Pattern
It is a sign that there are three players standing between you and your partner — and they all live within each one of you. Most relationship patterns aren’t really about the two people in the room. They’re about which of these three inner players is driving the moment, often without either partner realizing it.
An Ancient Map for a Modern Pattern
Through the Kabbalistic lens of the story of Adam, Eve and the serpent, this video illuminates one of the most ancient and universal maps of human relationship dynamics. Not as a religious tale, but as a profound key to understanding yourself and the one you love. Once you can name the players in your own recurring pattern, the conflict starts to lose its grip.
Recognizing the Pattern in Real Time
The goal isn’t to eliminate conflict entirely. It’s to recognize the pattern the moment it begins, rather than three arguments deep. That recognition alone changes what happens next, giving you a real choice instead of an automatic reaction.
In this Video You'll Learn
- Who the three players are and how they operate in your relationship
- How the story of Adam, Eve and the serpent maps onto your modern love dynamic
- What to do when you finally recognize the pattern
If you want additional tools for shifting old relationship patterns, 3 Steps to Overcome Self-Doubt in Relationships offers a related practice. For more on the psychology behind repeated conflict, the American Psychological Association has useful research on relationship dynamics.
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