The Path to Love: Renewing the Power of Spirit in Your Life

Deepak Chopra
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In this new book, Deepak Chopra, best-selling author of Ageless Body, Timeless Mind and The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success, shows us how we can fulfill our heart's desire by rediscovering a powerful source of love and spirituality. by bringing spirit back into love, we can transform our own lives and our relationships, suffusing each day with depth and meaning, with romance and passion. Drawing on wisdom from the Vedic texts of India, fromt heother great spiritual traditions, and from Dr. Chopra's own experiences, The Path to Love shows us how spiritual insights can be used successfully to navigate the seven stages of love: attraction, infatuation, courtship, intimacy, surrender, passion, and ecstasy. Through stories like thhose of Clare, a young woman who only falls in love with unattainable men; of Frank and Della, whose eight-year marriage has become a take-no-prisoners battleground; or of Gail and Jarrett, who approach retirement without knowing how they fit into each other's lives, we come to recognize the blocks we put in the way of our own happiness. And with the help of specific exercises we learn to overcome these obstacles, increasing the role of spirit in our lives and loves. The Path to Love is a remarkable melding of eastern wisdom and western pragmatism, of ancient knowledge and scientific, which has become the hallmark of Dr. Chopra's work. Philosophical, inspiring, and ultimately very practical, this is a book that can change lives as it invites spirit to work its wonders on the most complex and richly rewarding terrain of all: the human heart.
Genres: SpiritualitySelf HelpNonfictionPhilosophyLovePsychologyRelationshipsReligionHealthPersonal Development
338 Pages

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