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What Helps Secure People Form a Genuine Bond?

They break automated attraction mechanisms!

By Myriam Ben SalemPublished 4 years ago 4 min read
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Current developments in “Attachment theory” teach us that true autonomy relies on feeling securely connected to other human beings. Current developments in the field of attachment science have recognized that bonded pairs, such as couples, or parents and children, build bonds that physiologically shape their nervous systems. Contrary to many Western conceptions of the self as disconnected and atomized, operating in isolation using nothing but grit and determination, it turns out that close-knit connections to others are in large part how we grow into our own, fully expressed, autonomous selves.” ― Nora Samaran, Turn This World Inside Out: The Emergence of Nurturance Culture

Insecure versus secure

According to psychologists, insecure attachment styles are nothing but an adaptation to having been loved conditionally either from emotionally imbalanced good caregivers or mentally disturbed parents who are unable to love. Narcissists are, probably, the example that fits the latter context the best.

In the absence of any deterministic and/or up-to-date research about the percentage of insecurely attached adults versus the securely attached ones, I will limit my sharing to my own experience.

Note that the insecure styles described in the current literature are slightly different from the attachment theory classification introduced by John Bowlby since psychology science is continuously progressing, fortunately.

People I have known so far are 90% insecure versus 10% secure, and I am an optimistic person who happens to be an unapologetic truth-teller as well. I was part of the first group till a trauma broke my denial coping mechanism and triggered a magical re-birth.

Curiously, I am anything but shocked by the percentage. Let’s be honest for a second, shall we? Most parents decide to have kids while being motivated by a selfish drive.

The most benign one is feeling the sensation of holding their infant, which is possible thanks to the Oxytocin chemical released by the brain.

Unfortunately, because of their lack of awareness, among other factors, most adults have children while they are still diving into life with their heavy conditioning psychological/mental baggage.

You can call it a curse that deepens every day the world’s imbalance, no matter how ugly this reality might sound. Everything distorted we may observe in human behavior is tied to the quality of the subconscious program.

More to the point, we are unconsciously attracted to the bond that we are familiar with, which is the opposite of what we built. For instance, a fearful-avoidant would be attracted to a dismissive-avoidant, in most case scenarios.

Same thing when it comes to an anxious-preoccupied. It is an unhealthy dynamic, and each party’s needs that were discriminated against during their childhood are unlikely to be met.

What about relationship dynamics?

For those of you who read this article, they might be tempted to ask themselves this legitimate question:

“How can I say that a fearful-avoidant would be attracted to another fearful-avoidant person, then? Am I not contradicting myself?”

It can, undoubtedly, happen from time to time. That’s how one of my quotes, below, was born. Nonetheless, I will always come back and admit it to you, given that I am merely a human being who only knows a drop in the ocean of knowledge. Aristotle said it best, “The more you know, the more you know you don’t know”.

There are so many things I ignore, so many I will probably never know, so many I will always have some doubt about! But what I know for sure is my being and the power of our energy & free acts of kindness in uplifting and inspiring people around us, and in building trust in the long run!

To come back to the question, from my personal experience as well as my continuous education endeavors, it seems to me that a fearful-avoidant/fearful-avoidant relationship would be healthy IF they, somehow, took a chance on themselves to explore a new kind of bond!

Interestingly, a secure person, on the other hand, is a servant leader who effortlessly fulfills the fearful-avoidant deepest needs of feeling seen, validated, and worthy of belonging.

How they show up in the world breaks the fearful-avoidant ‘automated’ patterns.

What is even more interesting is that a fearful-avoidant whose basic emotional needs are satisfied would automatically invest the best of themselves — the purest part of their being — as a result. Those are the ones I am honored to call soul-friends!

Last thoughts

It comes with no surprise that our attraction to secure servant leaders is uncontrollable not because of chemistry but thanks to how they make us feel about ourselves. We respect, trust, and love them.

If we keep our hearts open to receive what we deserve from the universe, the chances that we will feel honored to follow the lead of those moral authorities are high.

“How can I become a servant leader, myself?” could be a question you are thinking of, am I right?

The good news is that you don’t ‘become’ a servant leader. It is already inside of every one of you. S/he was only kept prisoner by your caregivers and is waiting for you to clean the lifetime of conditioning dust and (un)become the filter.

By working on your conditioning patterns, you will surely set the servant leader free! The barista in the video below is one of my very favorite samples. I’d love to meet her in person one day!

“What if I am a parent and that I am still working on my program? I feel guilty now that I discovered my responsibility in my kids’ emotional/mental health…”

First things first, if you had such a thought, I want to congratulate and applaud you. It means that you passed the most difficult step: denial. This being said, you don’t have to panic; nothing is irreversible.

The self-awareness that you can now access combined with starting living wholeheartedly is your weapon. I am the first one to blame for parenting shortcomings!

It is challenging to be a parent. All that you need to always keep in mind is the following two ingredients:

  • Pay attention to the story you are telling your kids.
  • Engage in life in alignment with what you are saying, and be gentle with yourself when screwing things up, because you will!

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About the Creator

Myriam Ben Salem

I'm a passionate grown kid, a writer, a storyteller, an edutainer (education & entertainment), a lifelong learner, a speaker, an unapologetic truth-teller, and a stoic life philosophy lover!

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