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Soulmates

Inglese · Tascabile

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Informationen zum Autor Jess Stearn is a pioneer in the research of psychic phenomena. Best known for Edgar Cayce: The Sleeping Prophet , Jess Stearn is also the author of such bestselling books as  Yoga, Youth, and Reincarnation ; A Prophet in His Own Country ; Soulmates ; and The Search for the Girl with the Blue Eyes . Klappentext Unlimited, unconditional, unending love. Is it fantasy or reality? In this extraordinary and fascinating book, bestselling author Jess Stearn reveals that perfect love does exist--that you can find it, experience it . . . and with it, change your life forever. Here are the inspiring stories of many real-life soulmates Stearn has met, the innermost secrets of celebrities like Shirley MacLaine, Susan Strasberg, Howard Hughes, and Joan Hackett, who have sought and found the ultimate love. Now you can share in the drama and ecstasy of fulfilling your deepest and most powerful yearnings and desires. You too can find your own true soulmate.By Way of Introduction   I had thought of love as an ideal seldom if ever realized. I had been told that love, like faith, could move mountains, conquer evil, and put adversity to shame. Yet even when I seemed to be experiencing it, I found it transient, fragile, possessive, often cruel, consuming itself with the very passion that set it apart.   This was something that had always been, and would always be. Or so I thought. And then, suddenly, I began to hear about an unlimited love, of soulmates, people of all ages and descriptions talking about their soulmates with a glow in their eye.   They spoke of the Aquarian Age, the New Age, of the time for an outpouring of universal love which would ignite a flame that would spread through a stricken world.   As I examined the phenomenon—I could think of it as nothing less—I was struck by the growing awareness that there must be more to life than grinding out a living and propagating offspring. There was a recognition that I—whoever that I was—am a very special person created by an all-knowing God for a very special reason, which I will get to know about through a very special love.   Since all this was new, very few existing relationships seemed touched by its special magic. For even with those who already had a satisfactory mate, there was a deep-down searching, a restlessness, that seemed to cry out, “Should I not have more?”   I had seen people in love before, and known that state myself. So what was it that set soulmates apart? There was, I found, one telltale sign. This was its delicious urgency, a feeling of warm and instant familiarity, an overpowering impression of having known one another before.   It was often confusing, yet always exciting. And it seemed a communicable state, intriguing others who wanted as much for themselves.   Because of my interest in the metaphysical I was besieged by those who thought I might have greater knowledge of the properties of the soul—and soulmates.   But I was as much in the dark as they, and had to go quietly to the dictionary. There I found, as I had surmised, that the soul was the intangible psychical and spiritual essence of the Universe and the individual, the animating and actuating foundation of life. So a soulmate was a spiritual partner, whose love was tied somehow to a universal love. It was more instinctual, hence closer to the Creation, since originally man was more instinctual than rational.   This instinctual yearning for a soulmate was deep and sometimes obsessive, transcending any and all other relationships. The realization of love’s dream often became its own justification, with normal prudence abandoned and convention ignored.   “How,” I asked one beauty who had disrupted another’s marriage for a love she considered eternal, “how can you build happiness on another’s unhappiness?”   “When love ends,...

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Autori J. Stearn, Jess Stearn
Editore Bantam Books USA
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.09.1985
 
EAN 9780553251500
ISBN 978-0-553-25150-0
Pagine 240
Dimensioni 106 mm x 178 mm x 16 mm
Categorie Narrativa > Romanzi > Epistole, diari
Saggistica > Filosofia, religione > Religione: tematiche generali, opere di consultazione

PHILOSOPHY / General, PSYCHOLOGY / General, Philosophy, Psychology, RELIGION / Psychology of Religion, Religion: general

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