Perhaps the most universally sought after expression and simultaneously least understood in our world today, Unconditional Love, is the first of book of its kind to unfold this awareness in a way that everyone will quickly comprehend. A true contemporary visionary, Harold W. Becker masterfully shares the deeper practical meaning behind this dynamic energy and illustrates how unconditional love operates on every level of life. Simply defined as an unlimited way of being, he clearly demonstrates how this insight weaves through all facets of our being including our physical, emotional, mental and spiritual bodies. Harold reveals how everything we need to know is already within us and that anyone can live a more balanced life of love, wisdom and personal power while being fully present and aware in each moment. This profound and inspirational writing is enlightening, uplifting and transformative while being timeless, straightforward and easily understandable. Like a roadmap to the inner self, this unique book moves beyond the traditional focus of self-help and captures the essence of a powerful, underlying movement to personal mastery. Harold helps the reader discover that we are really angels in human disguise and that by loving and accepting ourselves unconditionally we begin to celebrate and enjoy our journey. When we change our life, we literally change the world.
Love is a pretty amazing thing. Love can heal any wound. It has the power to dissolve fear and doubt so that our wildest dreams can come true. True love, that is unconditional love, ultimately can make loneliness obsolete.
Unconditional Love draws the reader into an entirely new world of thought. Our world seems so chaotic and our problems so complicated. Sometimes, there doesn't seem like there is much hope at all. Yet, if you really think about it, all of our problems, complications, and issues begin and end with one thing- love. Not romantic love or sexual love but universal love, love that connects us all at our base, unconditional love.
Think about it. If we really truly loved ourselves unconditionally would we continue to torture ourselves with a constant stream of dialogue about how much we lack (money, relationships, body form, etc)? Would we trade off our precious life force to work in a job we hate? Would we cut ourselves off from love and true happiness? I think not. Pick up a copy of Unconditional Love. Learn to love yourself, change your outlook on life, and discover your passion.