Read This Book: The Marriage of Sex and Spirit

by Kathy Soltani on October 18, 2009

in Spirit & Relationships

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Is it just me or are you tired of all the drama too? When did relationships become so perilous? Who decided that for relationships to be meaningful, we have to “work” at them? Why is it so hard to see the simple beauty in one another?

Sometimes it’s hard to keep in mind that your beloved is a miracle of nature when you’re already an hour late for an engagement and he can’t tear himself away from the NBA coverage. We know that somewhere in his cortical stem, he understands that you’re a treasure – even when you ask him for the tenth time, “Do these pants make me look fat?”

The real peril in relationships is when we allow the details to overshadow the human essence that attracted us to one another in the first place. The true reason you are together is often more basic than either of you realize!

There’s no shortage of advice out there when it comes to the human relationship. It’s easy to find a treasure trove of tips on “what” to do but not so easy to figure out why we should. We need to dig a little deeper. We need to make sure we’re taking advice from people who not only know why we act the way we do, but admire us anyway!

In The Marriage of Sex And Spirit: Relationships at the Heart of Conscious Evolution respected and progressive authors tackle the subject of human relationships with reverence, humor and thoughtfulness. Writers from Leo Buscaglia to Deepak Chopra offer wisdom concerning the wonder of you and your significant other. Harriet Lerner and Marianne Williamson add their wit to the anthology, giving us lots of reasons to hope and to grow.

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