Summary
Adrian P. Kezele: Love is not too much
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This book is based on tens of thousands of personal consultations carried out during more than twenty years of work. The most common topic and the biggest problem: love relationships! The book Love - no longer points too much to the fact that most people in public maintain the image of monogamy, while they are actually polyamorous by nature. Many of them secretly - usually cheating on their loved ones - kiss more than one person at the same time, whether it's about feelings or sexuality. And while it is precisely emotional problems that become the cause of many diseases today, we still live in relationships that are full of lies, suffering, and hypocrisy. Isn't it time for the truth about love? The book Love - no longer talks too much about the new possibilities that lie ahead of us and about the right of each of us to explore those possibilities. But at the same time, it is also a book that will give you deep insights into what love really is. You will learn what kinds of love are created on the basis of the "six body envelopes" and find out how and why we are attracted to different people? What happens when we fall in love, and what happens when we "just" spend the night having casual sex? You will find out how love changes and what it looks like when it passes through one of the "seven connecting points". Can love, especially more love, represent a path to some new, hitherto unexperienced states of consciousness? The complete anatomy of love is explained, which is the basis for different love relationships, both monogamous and polyamorous. You will also meet the enemies of love, especially jealousy. How and why does jealousy arise? This book not only answers that question but also offers practical procedures for combating it. You will also get to know the opposite of jealousy - a mysterious love that is an unmistakable sign of the development of consciousness and that flourishes best in a situation where one loves more.
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