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5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring essays on the most important thing in life.
To receive more love in your life, you must give more love: This book opens you to the possibilities. There are so many pearls in this collection of essays, and each and every chapter gives one much to ruminate about. I rate it a "10" because the messages are both timeless and crucial to finding happiness. It's a wonderful book to give as a gift, but first and...
Published on December 1, 1997

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3.0 out of 5 stars Lack overall coherence
Some of the chapters are insightful---really linking us to the source of love and being that makes our hearts alive. Several others are similar to newspaper columnists giving common advice. If you get it, focus on the diamonds in the rough.
Published on June 12, 2007 by Lisa M. Carrillo


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring essays on the most important thing in life., December 1, 1997
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To receive more love in your life, you must give more love: This book opens you to the possibilities. There are so many pearls in this collection of essays, and each and every chapter gives one much to ruminate about. I rate it a "10" because the messages are both timeless and crucial to finding happiness. It's a wonderful book to give as a gift, but first and foremost, as a gift to yourself.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Trying to Define Love, December 1, 2002
The struggle to find to find true love in the present world is not an easy task. In this world where the once sacred institution of marriage is now no more likely to last than flipping heads on a coin, those who truly know what love is are scarce. Everyone claims to know what this thing called love is, but few truly understand the essence of everything the word love stands for. In this book, the writings of several self-proclaimed love experts, professors from various colleges, have been compiled together in an attempt to help others find out what love is and how to make it a part of their lives. The basic beliefs range from Buddhism to Christianity, but all of the authors agree that we all need love. This in itself is a valid argument because of the basic human need to feel accepted and appreciated.
Some of the claims made about love in this book are:

1. Give love to get love
2. Love is a choice
3. Love is wanting the best for another person
4. Love yourself in order to love others

There are various other insights on love in this book; buy it and find out what they are.
The basic argument from these claims filters into the overall argument of love stems from the individual. Love cannot exist if an individual doesn't want it to exist. Restating the claims, an individual must give love to get it in return, choose to love, desire the best others, and show love for the self in order to show love to others.
This argument is quite valid because love is not some sort of pit which people can helplessly fall into. Love is not lust and love does not envy. All of the claims presented elaborate on the essence of what love is and reasonably arrive at the conclusion that love stems from the individual. All of the points are clearly and precisely elaborated on in the book, and the reader comes away from the book with a newfound sense of mental completeness. This completeness comes from better understanding what true love is. There would be no way to account for the multitudes of occasions in which individuals have professed to "knowing" what love is, but enough sufficient evidence is presented in the book to allow the argument to be complete.
It's intriguing to find that many proverbs have stemmed from the forethought that love stems from the individual. The Golden Rule is the prime example of this. "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." The "doing" part is from the individual, one must do unto others first in order for others to do the same unto them. "You reap what you sow." Again, it is seen that the individual must first sow in order to reap. For what is there to reap if nothing has been sown? So this is what you must do, go out and express your appreciation for someone. Love first in order to love last.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible, July 7, 2000
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Dawn (Houston, TX USA) - See all my reviews
Everyone in the world needs to read this book, I guarantee it would change many lives. It opens your mind to think deeply of what some fears the most, love. It truly answers so many questions in regards to love and life. Everyone that has picked my book up, cannot put it down. Now that's a winner!
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5.0 out of 5 stars one of my favorites, December 28, 2010
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This book was given to me many years ago as a gift.It is no longer available in book stores so I am always buying this on Amazon as gifts for friends...A beautiful book about
love,with personal essays written by well known writers and spiritual teachers such as
Maryann Williamson, Bernie Siegal, Deepak Choprah and many more.
....It is one of my very favorite books and I am always re-reading it when I need to remember the many ways I can fill my life with more love. A good book to read when you are mad at your boyfriend, boss or mad at yourself.



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5.0 out of 5 stars WELL WORTH IT., September 29, 2009
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THIS IS ONE OF THE NICEST BOOKS FOR READING TO A LOVED ONE I HAVE EVER SEEN. IT A GREAT ADDITION TO THE LIBRARY AS YOU WILL RETURN TO IT MANY TIMES.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great essays that are short and to the point, March 5, 2008
This review is from: Handbook for the Heart: Original Writings on Love (Paperback)
I read these essays in spare time. Most of them were about five pages, short enough to fill a lunch break. I found most of the writings insightful and filled my mind and heart for the day, good thoughts to think about while the world seems somewhat disconnected and cold at times. This anthology is from many writers that I know and admire; a good book for the heart about the heart. I recommend it for those of us that want a healthy thought for day and to experience mindfulness of our actions and thoughts toward our fellow humans.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Lack overall coherence, June 12, 2007
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This review is from: Handbook for the Heart: Original Writings on Love (Paperback)
Some of the chapters are insightful---really linking us to the source of love and being that makes our hearts alive. Several others are similar to newspaper columnists giving common advice. If you get it, focus on the diamonds in the rough.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT AUDIO BOOK!, December 10, 2005
This is an uplifting book that reviews love in general - a great self help book. Self help books are so good for you - even if you don't feel you need them there is always something you can learn. This book is no exception.
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