While most of us have moments of loving freely and openly, it is often
hard to sustain this where it matters most—in our intimate
relationships. Why, if love is so great and powerful, are human
relationships so challenging and difficult? If love is the source of
happiness and joy, why is it so hard to open to it fully and let it
govern our lives? In this book, John Welwood addresses these questions
and shows us how to overcome the most fundamental obstacle that keeps us
from experiencing love's full flowering in our lives. Perfect Love, Imperfect Relationships
begins by showing how all our relational problems arise out of a
universal, core wounding around love that affects not only our personal
relationships but the quality of life in our world as a whole. This
wounding shows up as a pervasive mood of unlove—a deep sense that
we are not intrinsically lovable just as we are. And this shuts down
our capacity to trust, so that even though we may hunger for love, we
have difficulty opening to it and letting it circulate freely through
us. This book takes the reader on a powerful journey of healing
and transformation that involves learning to embrace our humanness and
appreciate the imperfections of our relationships as trail-markers along
the path to great love. It sets forth a process for releasing
deep-seated grievances we hold against others for not loving us better
and against ourselves for not being better loved. And it shows how our
longing to be loved can magnetize the great love that will free us from
looking to others to find ourselves. Written with penetrating
realism and a fresh, lyrical style that honors the subtlety and richness
of our relationship to love itself, this revolutionary book offers
profound and practical guidance for healing our lives as well as our
embattled world. 204 pages. Paperback.
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