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Rising in love

by Alan Cohen

Publisher: Hay House Published: 1996 Category: Relationships & Love

Love doesn't have to hurt. This revolutionary premise challenges everything we've been taught about romantic relationships and invites us to reconsider what it truly means to share our lives with another person. Rather than falling into patterns of struggle, compromise, and gradual disillusionment, we can experience something far more liberating: the continual expansion and elevation that comes from genuine connection.

At the heart of this transformative guide lies a simple yet profound truth: relationships are not meant to diminish us but to expand us. Every interaction with a beloved partner offers an opportunity for spiritual growth, deeper self-awareness, and the kind of joy that springs from authentic expression rather than careful performance. By shifting our perspective from the traditional notion of "falling" in love to the more empowering concept of "rising" in love, we open ourselves to partnerships that elevate rather than deplete, inspire rather than constrain, and heal rather than wound.

The wisdom shared here draws from both ancient spiritual principles and contemporary relationship dynamics, creating a roadmap for those ready to break free from toxic patterns and cultural conditioning about what love should look like. Readers discover how fear-based beliefs about scarcity, unworthiness, and the need to control outcomes sabotage even the most promising connections. Through compelling insights and practical examples, a new vision emerges: one where love becomes a vehicle for personal liberation rather than a source of anxiety and limitation.

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