Publisher's Synopsis
Why, despite a plethora of manuals, programs, and techniques, do so many of us struggle to find and maintain healthy, loving relationships? The authors here persuasively posit that it's because we don't involve the soul. Their suggestions, refined through their combined experience with thousands of clients in psychology, spirituality, mindfulness, and somatics, emphasize that we can't live as "soul mates" if we don't first know ourselves as souls. They illuminate the ways in which we are informed by a cultural set of rules about what love "should" look and feel like rather than what love actually is. Both visionary and practical, this groundbreaking new method is an invitation to radical self-discovery, profound growth, and fulfilling love. It offers immediate support for deepening relationship and increasing intimacy by connecting to an often-untapped wellspring of generosity, wisdom, and insight. As Romeo and Foley show, connecting on the soul level isn't an out-there, only-for-a-few concept but a practice that anyone can learn. Love, they assert, is our spiritual superpower. In Holy Love they teach readers how to use it. This profound yet practical and often fun manual will activate readers' intuition, enabling them to navigate common relationship issues, effectively communicate, discern who truly belongs in their lives, and even experience soul sex. Theirs is an invitation to a whole-self-holy-self-and-other love that is life sustaining and lasting.