Believing In Love: Sexuality and Healing in Spiritual Relationship
Believing in Love is the true story of a love affair told in journal entries, poetry and prayer. In language both sensual and spiritual, author and psychotherapist Elizabeth Stamper shares an intimate journey into the new frontier of sacred partnership and offers insights into how to achieve the kind of intimacy that we've been seeking for generations.

As love brings up our deepest fears, to go into relationship at all and to risk truly revealing our self to another takes great courage, trust and rigorous self-honesty. And yet, the more we take that risk, the greater potential for healing growth and deep love even if and when a relationship "ends." Believing in Love reminds us that "To learn to express our angel souls through our human hearts and minds and bodies is to find the freedom we long for and know the ecstasy for which we were created. And this is the gift, the challenge and the spiritual potential of all our relationships."
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Believing In Love: Sexuality and Healing in Spiritual Relationship
Believing in Love is the true story of a love affair told in journal entries, poetry and prayer. In language both sensual and spiritual, author and psychotherapist Elizabeth Stamper shares an intimate journey into the new frontier of sacred partnership and offers insights into how to achieve the kind of intimacy that we've been seeking for generations.

As love brings up our deepest fears, to go into relationship at all and to risk truly revealing our self to another takes great courage, trust and rigorous self-honesty. And yet, the more we take that risk, the greater potential for healing growth and deep love even if and when a relationship "ends." Believing in Love reminds us that "To learn to express our angel souls through our human hearts and minds and bodies is to find the freedom we long for and know the ecstasy for which we were created. And this is the gift, the challenge and the spiritual potential of all our relationships."
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Believing In Love: Sexuality and Healing in Spiritual Relationship

Believing In Love: Sexuality and Healing in Spiritual Relationship

by Elizabeth Stamper
Believing In Love: Sexuality and Healing in Spiritual Relationship

Believing In Love: Sexuality and Healing in Spiritual Relationship

by Elizabeth Stamper

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Believing in Love is the true story of a love affair told in journal entries, poetry and prayer. In language both sensual and spiritual, author and psychotherapist Elizabeth Stamper shares an intimate journey into the new frontier of sacred partnership and offers insights into how to achieve the kind of intimacy that we've been seeking for generations.

As love brings up our deepest fears, to go into relationship at all and to risk truly revealing our self to another takes great courage, trust and rigorous self-honesty. And yet, the more we take that risk, the greater potential for healing growth and deep love even if and when a relationship "ends." Believing in Love reminds us that "To learn to express our angel souls through our human hearts and minds and bodies is to find the freedom we long for and know the ecstasy for which we were created. And this is the gift, the challenge and the spiritual potential of all our relationships."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150983922
Publisher: Elizabeth Stamper
Publication date: 10/03/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 152
File size: 289 KB

About the Author

Elizabeth Stamper is a psychotherapist, energy healer and breathworker at New Vision Counseling & Creations, where she offers individual & couples therapy, rebirthing/breathwork, Reiki and meditation classes. She is also an Ordained Interfaith Minister with a Masters in Mental Health Counseling from Nova Southeastern University. Follow her on Facebook and Twitter. Visit her website:http://www.elizabethstamper.com/
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