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What it Means to be a Partner

Depression, severe anemia, low blood pressure, and Mukunda N. Singh is a California licensed acupuncturist and Reiki master. He is co-owner of Healing Light Family Acupuncture with his wife Tina Ghahramani-Singh. He focuses on women’s health, fertility, and pregnancy support as well as esoteric acupuncture, a vehicle for helping others upshift their consciousness. Connect with Mukunda at healinglightfamilyacupuncture.com.

chronic fatigue. These are some of the challenges my wife has been facing over the last several years. At times it seemed there might be a physical health concern that was the cause but after addressing everything we could find on a physical level, her symptoms returned. It has been a confusing and frustrating experience. There were days that she did not know if she would make it through. Her faith in the divine and the love of her family has helped her make it through many dark times and face her darkest fears.

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I know deep down that this is just another shift, that my wife is completing a karmic cycle. At the end of a karmic cycle we must complete our karma for that life. This means that if there is any unresolved negative karma it must be faced. We see this in older people at the end of their lives who experience many different kinds of illness. Usually these illnesses result in death. We always have a choice when our karmic cycle ends to begin another karmic cycle in this life or carry it on to the afterlife. Many of us who are actively working on ourselves spiritually and upshifting our consciousness may transcend our karma more quickly than the average person and experience several karmic cycles in one lifetime.

It is more honest to say that supporting a partner through the shift is really about shifting yourself. Finding the flexibility within to say it is okay to live differently and adapt. To take the things you hold sacred and hold them up to the light and see the imperfections that make them real. Through it all I have learned to truly be grateful for every day together, for every walk in the sunlight. It is not about fixing every problem but holding hands together as

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you walk through the challenges of life.

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