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The 7 Spiritual Laws of Divorce

Brandon Evans
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8 min readMar 9, 2018

When all your desires are distilled; You will cast just two votes: To love more, And be happy. — Rumi

Two and a half years ago, a day before my 38th birthday, my then-wife and I decided to end things. We were just ten days shy of our first anniversary.

I wrote about the three-year period of spiritual growth that would follow in my first post, Lost on Purpose. I didn’t realize in writing that post was how important a role the divorce has had in my growth. The lessons I’ve learned likely could have been learned in other ways. I see now how deeply profound they have become for me because I have learned them this way.

If you had asked me before I met my ex-wife if I thought I’d get divorced, I would have been nearly 100% sure the answer was no. I am fiercely loyal (a Leo), rarely break my word, am a great judge of character, and spent nearly 35 years of my life searching for “the one.” My parents have been married for forty-five years, and I come from a very…

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Brandon Evans
Brandon Evans

Written by Brandon Evans

Recovering Type A | Aspiring Type Be | Chief Elevation Officer + Founder @ 1heart.com | Coach & Guide to Heart-Led Entrepreneurs | brandonevans.be

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This brings us to the question as to why we want to look for human-like life forms in another part of the universe when we have so little regard for fellow humans on earth.

I love how you pointed out the irony of searching for life elsewhere while not valuing the life we already have here. If we can’t treat each other with kindness, what makes us ready to meet beings from another world?

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Barbara Tuchman wrote a detailed book about war motivation called "The Proud Tower." The part that sticks with me is how the 19th century European Imperial countries had a meeting. Purportedly to establish rules for a better world, they voted…

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