The author teaches the "howtodoit" manifestation technique outlined in this book so that you can bring your own special someone into your life! The method is simple and effectiveyou can bring that incredible "equal" or clear "mirror" of yourself into your physical reality in days, weeks, or a few months. You only need to know how to make it happen. Give the greatest gift of all the gift of love!
Definitely not worth the time. Mystic mumbo-jumbo , antiquated views on women, weird "come and get me" lines dropped occasionally, antiquated views on men and that's just in the first 30 pages. There are some good ideas dropped in every now and then, but they are few, far between and seem more like a happy accident than the main point of whichever paragraph they appear in.
I bought Finding Your Soul Mate, around 23 years ago in 1992. My father died that same year and I started to question life and death. I could not accept we live and then just die. It did not make sense to me.
Most people accept one of two thought systems, either this unknown thing called the soul goes to heaven or we just die and that is it. I did not adhere to either of these thoughts when my father died. Not to mention, my father died months after Chris and I stopped crossing paths and we were waking each other up to our spiritual nature. But, that is my book CHARISMATIC CONNECTION; you might want to read it!
In the years after my father died, I began to consciously wake up to my own soul. My soul which is intangible has been here many times before. My father always used to say, "I was here before." He was waking up to his spiritual soul.
I highly recommend Finding Your Soul Mate! This book has deep wisdom at the subatomic SOUL level-the realm where TRUE, AUTHENTIC, HONEST-TO-GOD SOUL MATES MEET!
found a battered copy of this in an open bookshelf and it called out to me. it's a woo-woo book, but offers a few great truths - most concerning life in general, rather than the sole promise of finding one's soul mate.
german title: "dein seelenpartner ruft nach dir!" (sounds awful, but actually contains a few treasures)