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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Many Answers and Insights!
If you have ever questioned love, sexual attraction, secret fantasies, or if you have wondered where that elusive true love that movies are filled with can be found, this remarkable book will provide many answers.
The book is made up of selected teachings of Ramtha the Enlightened One, and takes you on a journey into the realms of mind, emotions, consciousness,...
Published on April 1, 2006 by Belinda Dawson

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Bad, But Not Great
Some concepts presented here are excellent - connecting on higher Chakra levels, and the fact that men tend toward the first (sexual) Chakra, while women tend toward the third (survival) Chakra.

However, the presentation leaves a lot to be desired. The book is provided as a series of (channelled) lectures. The concepts appear meandering at times, uncohesive...
Published on March 22, 2005 by MrTwistoff


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not Bad, But Not Great, March 22, 2005
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Some concepts presented here are excellent - connecting on higher Chakra levels, and the fact that men tend toward the first (sexual) Chakra, while women tend toward the third (survival) Chakra.

However, the presentation leaves a lot to be desired. The book is provided as a series of (channelled) lectures. The concepts appear meandering at times, uncohesive. Particularly the 'examples' seem off base a bit.

However, if you know someone with it I would say it's worth borrowing. I got some excellent insights from reading it, though I'm not sure I would recommend anyone buying it. Now, if it was out in paperback, it might be worth the cover price there.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Many Answers and Insights!, April 1, 2006
This review is from: That Elixir Called Love (Hardcover)
If you have ever questioned love, sexual attraction, secret fantasies, or if you have wondered where that elusive true love that movies are filled with can be found, this remarkable book will provide many answers.
The book is made up of selected teachings of Ramtha the Enlightened One, and takes you on a journey into the realms of mind, emotions, consciousness, life, and that elixir called love. Ramtha's teachings are so filled with rich information that by the time I had completed reading and contemplating and concluding about my life, I was refreshed with a new perspective and was able to move forward with wisdom and understanding. This volume has been a profound tool in assisting me in my personal growth, and I have returned to it often, for even more insights and understandings.
Easy to read, captivating, encouraging, humorous, and a welcoming light in the window for anyone with questions about or would like to experience the magic of true love. One cannot help but relate to the many examples of humanity, and then to recognize the potentials that are waiting for us when we become even just a little aware and awakened.
Everyone can relate to the information in this book, and everyone can learn from it. I would say this information is a great addition to any library!

"Our lives... your life, and my life in the beginning - were based upon feeling. ..... Yours is based upon feeling and redemption. And you have got this all confused with love. You think that being true to those emotions is love. But you are so wrongo in the Congo".
"You all want love, the great fountain, the great elixir. To love ourself is the beginning of the quest. Attitude is everything, and you can do this. So be it".

To supplement knowledge on this intriguing subject, another compelling volume that adds food for thought and illuminates contemplation is Ramtha's The White Book, well worth reading for information on many subjects, as well as those relating to love. Another valuable title is Neale Donald Walsch's What God Wants, along with all of his Conversation With God volumes.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars food for thought for anyone seeking a sexual spiritual retationship, January 9, 2007
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Ramtha explains quite well why there are a tiny few who ever experience real love. It is a must read if you ever wonder why you going through relationship after relationship.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Help In Raising Your Vibration, April 16, 2008
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I found this book very enlightening in showing me a way to raise my vibration and start moving to the next level. Ramtha asks us to move beyond our sexual trances and manipulative behaviors-which is extremely difficult to do- and start looking at our lives as the observer. The message is: How many lives do you have to live and at the end look back and ask "why couldn't I move past that level of sexual and possessive fixation?" True love is way beyond sexual attraction. Ramtha says it is overcoming our obsessions and becoming true to our word and ourselves. This is a new age message that says "be responsible and be a beacon"

This book does meander, but the information is worth reading over and over. I found this book very helpful.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars abstinence propaganda, June 11, 2009
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This might as well be an ad for abstinence. It seems geared to creating fear in those those who have "sinned". It sells the believe of living a perfect life, which i dare say none will achieve.

The disappearance of the universe is a far more interesting book and the underlying philosophy.
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