Love in the Time of Impermanence e-bog
87,51 DKK
(inkl. moms 109,38 DKK)
*; Shows how the certainty of change and loss can support rather than diminish love *; Shares practices and meditations to help love endure in the face of loss, disappointment, change, or any of the ways relationships and circumstances are altered by time *; Explores how to cultivate gratitude for every expression of love we encounter, strengthen compassion for others, and recognize the power o...
E-bog
87,51 DKK
Forlag
Park Street Press
Udgivet
7 juni 2022
Længde
128 sider
Genrer
Personal religious testimony and popular inspirational works
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781644113998
*; Shows how the certainty of change and loss can support rather than diminish love *; Shares practices and meditations to help love endure in the face of loss, disappointment, change, or any of the ways relationships and circumstances are altered by time *; Explores how to cultivate gratitude for every expression of love we encounter, strengthen compassion for others, and recognize the power of love after life Collaborating with his late son, Jordan, psychologist Matthew McKay offers five ways to keep love alive in a world of impermanence. He explores how to see and know what we love, how to actively care for what we love, how to have compassion for the suffering of others, how to set the daily intention to act with love, and how to turn toward rather than away from the pain of impermanence. McKay shares practices and meditations to help love endure in the face of loss, disappointment, change, or any of the ways relationships and circumstances are altered by time. He examines what love is and is not, including how not to mistake yearning and neediness for love, sex for love, and attraction to beauty for love. He shows how to cultivate gratitude for every expression of love we encounter, learn to care for things we don't like, and recognize the power of love after life--a love that reaches beyond death. He also provides concrete exercises for communicating with and channeling messages from loved ones who have crossed over. Ultimately, McKay shows that, by running from pain, we run from love. By avoiding pain, we lose the pathway to connection. Yet, by recognizing love in the heart of pain and loss, by knowing that change and impermanence are inevitable, we can navigate life with a compass pointing to love as true north, learning to love more deeply and making what we love more cherished.