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Loveability: Knowing How to Love and Be Loved

Publisher Hay House
Category Self-Help
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Publisher Hay House
ISBN / ASIN 1401941621
ISBN-13 9781401941628
Availability Usually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank #586,066
Category Self-Help
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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“Love is your destiny.
It is the purpose of your life.
 It is the key to your happiness and
 to the evolution of the world.”

     Loveability is a meditation on love. It addresses the most important thing you will  ever learn. All the happiness, health, and abundance you experience in life comes from your ability to love and be loved. This ability is innate, not acquired.
     Robert Holden is the creator of a unique program on love called Loveability, which he teaches worldwide. He has helped thousands of people to transform their experience of love. “Love is the real work of your life,” says Robert. “As you release the blocks to love you flourish even more in your relationships, work, and life.”
     In Loveability, Robert weaves a beautiful mix of timeless principles and helpful practices about the nature of true love. With great intimacy and warmth, he shares stories, conversations, meditations, and poetry that have inspired him in his personal inquiry on love. Key themes include:
Your destiny is not just to find love; it is to be the most loving person you can be.
 
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Self-love is how you are meant to feel about yourself. It is the key to loving others.
 
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When you think something is missing in a relationship, it is probably you.
 
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Forgiveness helps you to see that love has never hurt you; it is only your misperceptions of love that hurt.
 
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The greatest influence you can have in any situation is to be the presence of love.
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