The word "love" may have become a cliche, but in Life is for Loving, Eric Butterworth maintains that love is vital, cosmic energy flowing through us all. Life is not for existing or "making do," but for loving, and Butterworth shows us how we are to find love in all aspects of life-marriage, sexuality, work, spirituality, and more. Making use of personal experiences, the insights of philosophers and poets, and the cumulative wisdom of the ages, Butterworth convinces us that love is the key to life, and that life-all of it-is for loving.
Such a wonderful premise, just wish I could have connected more with this. I've tried reading Butterworth's books before and for some reason I just can't get into them. Maybe someday I'll be at the point where I'll read something of his and think it's the most profound thing I've ever read. That being said, if you can pull one gold nugget out of a book, then it's worth the read. For me that nugget was something along the line of never speaking negatively about any part of your body such as saying I have a bad back. What we need to do is give thanks for every working part of our body that gets us through each and ever day.