Why We Flop In Love

Why We Flop In Love
Author: Santosh Jha
Publisher: Santosh Jha
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

Love is usually accepted with three elements of Mystery, Magic and Marvel. The ‘3Ms’ land most of us in inexplicable troubles and pains of love. The magnificent dualism is – love’s mystery makes it flamboyantly thrilling. Still, the mysticism engenders loads of confusion, making many of us flop in love. Success of love is in non-dualistic positioning, a simple and practical realism, most of us refuse to accept.

Incidence Of Love: Demystified And Decoded

Incidence Of Love: Demystified And Decoded
Author: Santosh Jha
Publisher: Santosh Jha
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2017-06-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

Million questions in love, about love – How to be sure, I am in love? What does it feel to be in love? Is this true love? Does she/he love me or love me not? What exactly is love? How to be an ideal lover, how to love the best possible way…? All 3Ms – Mystery, Marvel and Magic about love that create 3Cs – Confusion, Conflict and Chaos, now demystified. It is easy, simple, honest and impacting. New millennium; time to Unlearn archaic and populist Perceptions about the celebration of life-living called Love. Contemporary and factually logical Knowledge offers singular answer to millions of questions about Love. This book Deciphers and Decodes everything the idea and reality of Love can take in, to stand you as Empowered-Endowed Lover. Wisdom is Wellness. Let it sink in. What sinks, stays.

Bing Loves Flop

Bing Loves Flop
Author: Stella Gurney
Publisher: Bing
Total Pages: 10
Release: 2016-12-19
Genre: Bing (Fictitious character)
ISBN: 9780008183363

Celebrate the person you love in your life, with this adorable heart-shaped book about all the ways that Bing loves Flop!

Love's Mysteries

Love's Mysteries
Author: Rachel Mann
Publisher: Canterbury Press
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2020-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1786222833

Love's Mysteries reflects powerfully on our fundamental limitations as creatures of flesh and bone, and what our experiences of grief, loss, and fragility tell us about God. Rachel Mann explores what happens when our bodies are under pressure, suggesting that the precariousness of life might be where we most authentically encounter God.

Life in Flip Flops

Life in Flip Flops
Author: Sonja B. DeChene
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2012-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1475914504

Cool! You're reading the back of my book which means the front caught your eye. Now you're just about ready to open it up and, well, since I still have your attention... So this is my first book, a lifetime in the making. And you won't find any fancy reviews by important people written here. What you will see is my invitation especially for you. Between the covers is an eclectic collection of true stories extracted from my life and imaginati on. It's not a "how-to" book or a dramatic tale of triumph. It's simply thoughts about everyday life that most anyone can relate to yet spend little time putting much thought into. This compilation of short stories won't change your life. But I'm pretty sure it will warm your heart, make you smile and make you think; you might even shed a tear or two. And it just might inspire you to tweak your outlook on life just a little bit. That, my friend, is up to you. So, steal a few moments for yourself and curl up with Life in Flip Flops. And if a bon fire with s'mores breaks out halfway through, then you're right where you need to be. Enjoy!

Hiking the Mountain in Flip-Flops

Hiking the Mountain in Flip-Flops
Author: Diana Sumner
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2020-02-27
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1982242388

Hiking the Mountain in Flip-Flops is the powerful story of author Diana Sumner’s traumatic childhood experiences and eventual diagnosis of Complex PTSD. As an adult, she was trapped in a cycle of self-hatred, self-blame, and addiction. For decades she searched for answers to her suffering. By tapping into her higher self, she discovered a broken inner child in desperate need of healing. Hiking the Mountain in Flip-Flops recounts Diana’s experience of connecting with that wounded inner child through dialogue. These dialogues helped free her from the lifelong toxic shame and torment she had suffered for decades. Hiking the Mountain in Flip-Flops offers survivors a non-clinical approach to healing from C-PTSD and an answer for those suffering from the adverse effects of childhood sexual, physical, or emotional trauma.

Making Space for Grace

Making Space for Grace
Author: Art McNeese
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2020-04-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1973689227

Too often, grace is treated as an afterthought, even though it is foundational. A proper understanding of grace is essential to our spiritual and emotional health. That’s why it’s crucial that we make space for grace. In this inspiring book, Art McNeese explores how Christians can move from a theory of grace to living a life of grace. The author draws on his observations of thousands of people who could say the right things but who seemed to lack an internalized reality of grace to answer questions such as: • How do you learn to experience grace in the deepest part of your soul? • How do you move grace from your head to your heart? • How can you practice a grace-filled life on a daily basis? • How can you exchange perfectionism for peace? “Masterfully, Art McNeese uses the art of the pen to paint a portrait of the beauty of God’s grace on a canvas of His love. Laymen and Pastors will find Making Space for Grace instructive, enjoyable, and helpful in applying God’s Amazing Grace.” — Dr. Donald Brake, PhD, Dean Emeritus, Multnomah Biblical Seminary “Delightful! That’s the word that comes to mind as I read Art McNeese’s book on Grace. This is a practical, inspiring, attitude-changing book. It will lift your mind and soul.” — Greg Pruett, President of Pioneer Bible Translators and author of Extreme Prayer