"Divine Intervention II: A Guide To Twin Flames, Soul Mates, and Kindred Spirits" is a Non-fiction book which examines the concept of love as it relates to time and space. In a conversational manner which is easily understood, the terms Twin Flame, Soul Mate, and Kindred Spirit are discussed in great detail in a way which allows the Reader to apply these terms in his/her life. If you have ever been in love, you should read this book. If you are currently in a relationship, you should read this book. If you are looking for love, you should read this book. Divine Intervention II also offers prayers, meditations, affirmations, quotes, and exercises intended to help the Reader prioritize the things he/she wants and needs in a fulfulled, loving relationship.
This is actually a very good book on the subject of "true love", soul mates, kindred spirits, etc. It is written in a very down-to-earth manner and more people should read a book like this when considering how they interact with friends, family, and/or significant others. I guess there are people who truly do not believe in unconditional love. My opinion on that is that if there are conditions, or expectations one thinks another has to fulfill, then not only is the love conditional, it isn't love at all. It is a business contract to be blunt about it. An expert, Dr. David Hawkin stated in the book he wrote that perhaps only .04 percent of the world's population will ever "get" the concept of love being unconditional. That is very sad. It is no wonder we have wars and people commit crimes of all kinds. Do you expect your children to follow a certain profession? Do you expect your spouse to perform tasks related to roles? Do you expect to be respected by your friends? If so, these are the building blocks of conditional "love". Unconditional love HAS no expectations. That is what Jesus Christ tried to tell the masses, and what people are still trying to get across today. Love your child because he or she exists, and for that reason only. They will make mistakes, but witholding "love" from them if they say end up in prison means you never loved that child from birth. Love is not possessive either; you don't own another person, no matter who they are in relation to yourself. If you want that kind of relationship, buy a pet that is easy to care for. As far as the soul mate concept goes, I believe in it to some extent, but most people indulge in wishful thinking when it comes to this. They are coming from a place of lust, rather than love, and never stop to think about their actions. Most people put more thought into buying a car or a home than in "falling in love" and sharing their lives with another person. I suppose biologists would say this happens in order to make sure our species continues and I think that is true to a large extent. However, ideally, everyone's extended family is every spirit or soul whether you have even ever met them or not. The only person we can change or control is our own self and that is where everyone should start. I am not saying a person should put up with physical abuse, emotional turmoil, lack of respect or boundaries at all. As the old quote goes: "Love the sinner, hate the sin." Sometimes we have to stay away from certain people who are toxic to our higher selves' well-being. At least until they understand what love really entails. I thought the authors did a great job in explaining all of these myriad concepts to the reader. To sum up my own thoughts: the word 'integrity' should go along with any discussion on love. A person must be totally integrated to know how to love another being; and as for lust, well that should also go along with love and integrity. But that is my opinion. I am definitely not telling anyone else how to view these subjects. If the reader reads the book thoughtfully, I believe he or she will get a lot out of it and for that reason, I can't rate it high enough.