Practical and inspirational, this exercise-filled volume distills the knowledge of wise men and women from all religious and philosophical traditions to create a compendium of 144 practices to help cultivate a loving heart.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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A wonderful, straight forward coach for growing with life.,
By bdower@sola.com (Northern California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Art and Practice of Loving (Paperback)
Very positive coaching within reality. Not too deep, not rightous, just open and honest. I have to constantly order this book as I give it to so many of my friends and I hope I don't get it back, that it's out there being read by many. I re-read this book every other year or so to keep on track with personal growth and to stay a positive influence in the world.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent ! An honest, insightful examination into love,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Art and Practice of Loving (Paperback)
I am a former student of Professor Andrews, both in his chemistry courses and his class on understanding human values. His outstanding personable qualities made learning from him a joy. This book reflects these wonderful attributes in a subject that should be dear to everyone. As one of his teaching assistants for chemistry, I remember discussing triumphs with him and my fellow students (his definition of a triumph was anything you consider to be a triumph). Nearly 20 years later, I still vividly recall this! Professor Andrews first wrote a text titled, "Willing to Love" for his course on problem solving. The book examines love and relationships, integrating it with his personal feelings. Likewise, this book shares such feelings and is a must-read by those wanting to better understand their own self-worth (and more importantly, realize they do have it).
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Wow! Transforms your whole attitude toward life!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Art and Practice of Loving (Paperback)
This book is amazing! It has 144 practices that completely transform how you think about your life, other people, loving, and spirituality. It is extremely clear and full of really unique insights. I think both deeply religious people and atheists will be comfortable reading it and will gain from it. Its probing insights will change how you approach all the relationships in your life. I especially liked his inquiry into whether it is more important to be loved or to be loving. I also found his practice of working to love people you don't think you like to be very eye opening!
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