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Love
- What it Is, What it Is Not
- Narrated by: Craig W. Van Sickle
- Length: 43 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Occult
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Publisher's Summary
There's so much weird information out there about love. The bulk of it is mostly false. This audiobook begins a brand new road on the lifelong struggle to find, and yes, even keep real, true love! My personal experiences have taught me that love in its purest, raw form is a God-created, God-given force. It has absolutely nothing to do with sex, expensive gifts, beautiful houses, clothes, great shoes, and awesome family gatherings, although these are indeed all small parts of an extremely gigantic puzzle, so it seems! Check out this unique audiobook and see how much you're enlighted moving forward!
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- Jean
- 2021-03-29
A truly eye-opening experience.
Michael Soward’s Love “What it is, what it is not” is one of the best books that I came across. Written in plain and simple language, this book teaches us to look at love from a more spiritual and reflecting angle. The narration is ideal for the book.
Michael explains the importance of your true “presence” in the relationship and the importance of commitment in a relationship. This helped to look at my relationships in a meaningful manner, and question myself “Is this true love, or not?” even during the most challenging times. This alone changed the quality of my relationships profoundly.
I would like to recommend this book to anyone, who would like to have an eye-opening experience about love and relationships, to step out of the false conceptions, useless expectations, and to have meaningful relationships.