Charlotte Kasl

Books for Wide-Awake Love

Books for Wide-Awake LovePosted by vreiss on May 25, 2006 - 12:10pm.

“Am I willing to feel loved and loving all the time? And could I let love be easy for––always and in all ways?” Those are the questions that kick off Gay and Kathlyn Hendrick’s latest tome on conscious romance, Spirit-Centered Relationships; Experiencing Greater Love and Harmony Through the Power of Presencing––one in a raft of books that are starting to feel phoned in. But this seems to have some good nuggets. The first exercise in testing your capacity to tolerate unconditional love is called “Presencing Wonder” and it goes like this: first, search your mind for a worry about your relationship or lack thereof. Now, instead of saying, “I’m afraid we’ll never get past our power struggles,” sincerely ask yourself: “I wonder what we can do to end our power struggles.”



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