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I held imprinting sessions all over the country searching for the Code for love. During these sessions, I asked participants to focus on the word “love” without specifying whether I meant romantic love, parental love, sibling love, love of country, love of pets, or even love of a sports team. When I guided participants back to their first imprint though, a vast majority of them went to the same place. |
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Meeting your soul mate is easy for those who remain open to the world around us. There is no knowledge required to help recognize and meet your soul mate. In fact, all the wisdom about love in this world arises from that ultimate and real experience of recognizing and meeting someone we love from a past life. The intensity and that comfortable sense of intimacy in such a meeting are electrical and immensely powerful. Every human being in this world strives to make this soul mate connection, and there is always the right time for this connection to happen. |
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Why is it that so many people believe that they don't have time or the initiative to be romantic? Perhaps most men and women don't accept that they are inventive enough to be romantic. Everyone is inventive! The definition of being inventive is having the ability or capacity to produce. The word invent offers a much broader definition than most people accept when it comes to the technique of being able to come up with something original or just sufficiently thought out. |
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If you spend too much time hurting and not enough time loving this may be the most important article you could read. Did you know that some people just don’t let themselves have love? They don’t let themselves take the risk or feel vulnerable. Some people don’t love themselves enough to value you if you love them. Here’s how to spot the signs of a hopeless case, using little known relationship tips. |
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Why do so many relationships fall into monotony after a while, ending up like crumpled leaves hanging from a dead tree? Why is it so difficult to keep the juices flowing? Why does the momentum of the relationship fade away? Is it inevitable that after some years the initial freshness turns into devastating boredom? Imagine a blossoming, appetizing, juicy red-and-yellow peach, and then see it transform into a dark-brown, wrinkled, dried-up prune. Where did the freshness go? Where did the juice go? Where did the life go? The envelope is still there, the outside still exists, but inside there is nothing left: no more life, no more pleasure, no more fun, no more love, only vinegar. |
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