Love is not blind but the lovers

Love is not blind but the lovers
Author: Someshwar Gurumath
Publsiher: Someshwar Gurumath
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2023-03-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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This book takes you entirely on a new journey of a young mind, who'll be exploring his age old ideas with the current times. On other hand, this also prefers matured emotions that remain unexpressed to the loved ones. Why do you wait? Do move silently into the journey of narrations.

The Book of Marriage

The Book of Marriage
Author: David Blankenhorn
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 637
Release: 2001-03
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780802863386

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Couples spend an enormous amount of time and energy planning for the perfect wedding. But what about planning for the perfect marriage? In these times of rampant divorce and "relationship" crises, it makes sense to think seriously about the many challenges of married life that loom so large today. The Book of Marriage offers a treasury of marital wisdom from across the ages. Intellectually engaging, morally rich, and ideologically balanced, this anthology gathers some of the deepest, wittiest, and most edifying perspectives on the big questions of married life: Why get married at all? Can love last a lifetime? How do we handle money? Who's the boss? What about children? Conflict? Growing old? Illness and death? There is even a chapter on divorce -- one calculated to save a few marriages. To date there has been no single comprehensive book of source readings on marriage and family life. Assembled with the aid of noted scholars from various fields, this volume treats marriage as more than just a relationship -- as an institution, a vocation, and a source of great spiritual and emotional rewards. Each chapter introduces a different quandary of marriage and then culls the best from ancient and modern writings on the theme. The compendium of cultural wisdom on marriage ranges from the Bible and Eastern wisdom to Aristotle, St. Augustine, Maimonides, and Judith Wallerstein; from Homer, Shakespeare, Milton, and Jane Austen to Edward Albee, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Bill Cosby. An important resource for young adults, college students, engaged and married couples, educators, marriage counselors, therapists, pastors, and other family professionals, The Book of Marriage celebrates the diversity and essential humanity of the marital experience in a way that is accessible, entertaining, and eminently useful.

The Doctor and the Soul

The Doctor and the Soul
Author: Viktor E. Frankl
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780307772916

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In this classic work, internationally known Viennese psychiatrist Viktor E. Frankl, founder of the school of logotherapy, sets forth the principles of existential psychiatry. He holds that man's search for meaning in existence is a primary facet of his being; if the search is unrequited, it leads to neurosis. The role of the therapist, then, is to help the patient discover a purposefulness in life.

The Little Minister

The Little Minister
Author: James Matthew Barrie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1891
Genre: Dime novels
ISBN: HARVARD:HWIKQL

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The Variety of Values

The Variety of Values
Author: Susan R. Wolf
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2015
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780195332810

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For over thirty years Susan Wolf has been writing about moral and nonmoral values and the relation between them. This volume collects Wolf's most important essays on the topics of morality, love, and meaning, ranging from her classic essay "Moral Saints" to her most recent "The Importance of Love." Wolf's essays warn us against the common tendency to classify values in terms of a dichotomy that contrasts the personal, self-interested, or egoistic with the impersonal, altruistic or moral. On Wolf's view, this tendency ignores or distorts the significance of such values as love, beauty, and truth, and neglects the importance of meaningfulness as a dimension of the good life. These essays show us how a self-conscious recognition of the variety of values leads to new understandings of the point, the content, and the limits of morality and to new ways of thinking about happiness and well-being.

Love is not blind

Love is not blind
Author: Anuroop Sebastian
Publsiher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2019-02-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780899855240

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Anuroop Sebastian explores the theme of "e;true"e; vs. counterfeit, or "e;fake,"e; love and explains how the reader can identify the real thing by following the example of Jesus. In John 2:24, Jesus rejects the praises of a certain group of people. Their praises appear to be genuine but Jesus knows that they are simply flattering Him. Yet when Mary pours expensive perfume on His feet, he accepts her love (John 12:1-8). Jesus had the ability to discern the true nature of others by listening to their hearts instead of listening to their words or following their actions! The author will show how the Bible gives readers the wisdom to recognize their true friends and safeguard themselves from toxic relationships.

Our Beloved OSHO

Our Beloved OSHO
Author: Swami Arvind Chaitanya
Publsiher: Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2017-07-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9788128822636

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Falling in Love

Falling in Love
Author: Ayala Malach Pines
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781136915994

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Falling in Love is the first book to unlock the mysteries of how and why we fall in love. Renowned psychologist Ayala Pines shows us why we fall for the people we do, and argues convincingly that we love neither by chance nor by accident. She offers sound advice for making the right choices when it comes to this complicated emotion. Packed with helpful suggestions for those seeking love and those already in it, this book is about love's many puzzles. The second edition furthers the work of the popular and successful first edition. With expanded research, theory, and practice, this book once again provides one of a kind understandings of the experience of love. The new edition offers updated references to recent research, new chapter exercises, and "case examples" of romantic stories to begin each chapter.