Beyond Attraction: Navigating the Real Stages of Love with Thomas M. Jones
Update: 2025-08-10
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Why do we get into relationships in the first place? What draws us to one another… and what happens after the spark?
In today’s episode, we explore the five stages of relationships, the emotional signatures that shape them, and how we can navigate them consciously — clearing emotional charges, outdated patterns, and limiting beliefs along the way.
If you’ve ever wondered why attraction fades, why conflict arises, or how to tell if someone is truly aligned with your deeper vision — this episode is for you.
Thomas M. Jones is a psychotherapist, author, musician, and the brain behind The Paradox Process, a powerful technique that transforms negative thoughts into powerful tools for personal growth and success.
Standby to learn
Why do we get drawn into relationships in the first place through physical, emotional spiritual ways that we ‘plug into each other’
How our culture tends to favour instant gratification, and leading us to ‘throw away’ relationships due to misunderstandings even when they have potential
Why relationships can be very intense initially, even magical while even having challenges if we succumb to the illusion of things being perfect
The challenges that emerge when we realise that the other person is not exactly what we thought… can we go deeper to explore an opportunity?
The danger of getting ‘hooked’ on the excitement of the start of the relationship, and how seeking the next hit can get to be addictive
The importance of developing and exploring what an ‘us’ could be, that we could create together
How we can have a mismatch in how we see the relationship, where one person is looking at a longer term possibility, while the other may not be looking for the same thing
How we grow and that the growth can either be together or separately, which can have natural impact on the relationship
How disappointment can seep into a relationship in the form of judgement, and how we can fall in love with potential in our partner rather than accepting the actual person as they are
Find out more about Thomas M. Jones’ work at:
https://courses.paradoxprocess.org/pages/about
In today’s episode, we explore the five stages of relationships, the emotional signatures that shape them, and how we can navigate them consciously — clearing emotional charges, outdated patterns, and limiting beliefs along the way.
If you’ve ever wondered why attraction fades, why conflict arises, or how to tell if someone is truly aligned with your deeper vision — this episode is for you.
Thomas M. Jones is a psychotherapist, author, musician, and the brain behind The Paradox Process, a powerful technique that transforms negative thoughts into powerful tools for personal growth and success.
Standby to learn
Why do we get drawn into relationships in the first place through physical, emotional spiritual ways that we ‘plug into each other’
How our culture tends to favour instant gratification, and leading us to ‘throw away’ relationships due to misunderstandings even when they have potential
Why relationships can be very intense initially, even magical while even having challenges if we succumb to the illusion of things being perfect
The challenges that emerge when we realise that the other person is not exactly what we thought… can we go deeper to explore an opportunity?
The danger of getting ‘hooked’ on the excitement of the start of the relationship, and how seeking the next hit can get to be addictive
The importance of developing and exploring what an ‘us’ could be, that we could create together
How we can have a mismatch in how we see the relationship, where one person is looking at a longer term possibility, while the other may not be looking for the same thing
How we grow and that the growth can either be together or separately, which can have natural impact on the relationship
How disappointment can seep into a relationship in the form of judgement, and how we can fall in love with potential in our partner rather than accepting the actual person as they are
Find out more about Thomas M. Jones’ work at:
https://courses.paradoxprocess.org/pages/about
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