Desire as a Force: A Couple’s Vision Practice
Desire is a force—one that shapes our reality, fuels our growth, and calls us into expansion. ✨
When we focus on what we truly want—not from a place of lack, but from deep alignment—we activate something powerful within us. Desire isn’t just longing; it’s a blueprint for what’s possible. It directs our energy, rewires our brain’s pleasure system, and magnetizes opportunities we never imagined.
Healing, too, begins with desire. The desire to feel safe, to love and be loved, to step into wholeness. When we shift our focus from what’s missing to what’s calling us forward, we stop replaying old wounds and start building new pathways of possibility.
The Power of Shared Vision in Relationships
But don’t just take my word for it—read the BONKIN’ research! Science backs up the fact that couples who align on a shared vision experience deeper happiness, stronger intimacy, and long-term relationship satisfaction.
🔬 The Research:
1️⃣ Shared Goals Strengthen Connection & Commitment
A study in the Journal of Marriage and Family found that couples with shared aspirations report higher relationship satisfaction and experience fewer conflicts.
2️⃣ Dopamine & The Pleasure-Reward System
Neuroscience shows that setting and working toward shared goals activates the brain’s dopamine system, the neurotransmitter linked to motivation and pleasure. Couples who dream together experience more excitement and emotional bonding in their partnership.
3️⃣ Emotional Synchrony & Relationship Resilience
Research in Psychological Science shows that couples who work toward common objectives develop greater emotional synchrony, which fosters deeper empathy and understanding.
4️⃣ Meaning & Purpose Enhance Well-Being
Harvard’s 75-year Grant Study on happiness revealed that shared meaning and purpose are crucial for lifelong relationship success.
5️⃣ Goal Alignment Reduces Conflict
The Journal of Social and Personal Relationships found that misaligned goals often create tension, whereas shared vision fosters teamwork and smoother conflict resolution.
💫 Couples Practice: The Shared Desires & Visioning Ritual 💫
If you and your partner have never sat down to map out what you truly want, you’re not alone. Most couples come to work with me with a laundry list of everything they don’t want—but when I ask, “What do you deeply desire?”, they often don’t have a clear answer.
That’s okay! Here’s a simple practice to help you shift from frustration to possibility.
🔥 The “Flip It” Desire Exercise 🔥
1️⃣ Write out your “Don’t Wants”—everything that feels stuck, frustrating, or misaligned in your relationship. 2️⃣ Then, flip each one into a powerful desire statement:
I don’t want boring sex → I desire creative, soul-opening sexual experiences where I commune with God/Goddess/Goddexx.
I don’t want to feel like roommates → I desire a playful, passionate partnership where we truly see each other.
I don’t want to argue about the same things → I desire open, honest, and safe communication where we grow together.
🔥 The Couple’s Vision Practice 🔥
Set aside 20 minutes with your partner. Sit together in a safe, intentional space and ask:
💫 What do we deeply desire to create together? (In our love, home, intimacy, growth, or adventure?)
💫 What does our ideal relationship feel like? (Beyond day-to-day tasks—what lights us up?)
💫 What small actions can we take this week to bring our shared vision to life?
Desire sets the direction. Alignment creates the magic. When you dream together, you build a future that nourishes both of you. ♥️
What Do You Desire Today?
If you’re feeling stuck, if you and your partner keep circling the same frustrations—this is your invitation to shift. Instead of focusing on what’s missing, start claiming what’s possible.
Your relationship is waiting—what do you desire?
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