what to read after a course in love

by Dr. Jeramy Gibson Jr. 5 min read

What is your review of a course of Love?

A Course of Love is a profound read. It is to the heart what A Course in Miracles is to the mind. I recommend it highly to any serious Course student. I have read through A Course of Love and The Treatises and am deeply moved as I am finding and rediscovering my “heart” and letting go of so much grief, sadness and unhappiness.

Why study a course of Love?

This brief passage summarizes it: A Course of Love gave you the understanding you needed in order to realize that you are [a being who knows love without fear, joy without sorrow, and life everlasting]. The Treatises gave you a way to apply this understanding.

How long did it take to write a course of Love?

After a long pause, Mari heard an Inner Voice – not in a dream, but in her waking state. What proceeded was her steady reception of the words of A Course of Love. She wrote down, word-for-word, what she heard. It took three years. The result, unedited, is A Course of Love. ACOL is MIND BLOWING and totally illuminating.

Why read a course of Love and the treatises?

I have read through A Course of Love and The Treatises and am deeply moved as I am finding and rediscovering my “heart” and letting go of so much grief, sadness and unhappiness. How I love them. They are not simply books, they are a new way of life, a new me, a new world.

What do you read when you're in love?

25 books to read when you're falling in loveJane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. ... Every Kiss a War by Leese Cross-Smith. ... Love, an Index by Rebecca Lindenberg. ... The History of Love by Nicole Krauss. ... Dancing in Odessa by Ilya Kaminsky. ... Love is a Mix Tape by Rob Sheffield. ... Love in a Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.More items...•

What should I read if I love normal people?

Here are 11 books to try if you loved Normal People.'Trust Exercise' by Susan Choi. ... 'The Study Circle' by Haroun Khan. ... 'An American Marriage' by Tayari Jones. ... 'The Course Of Love' by Alain de Botton. ... 'The Interestings' by Meg Wolitzer. ... 'The Flatshare' by Beth O'Leary. ... 'Strange Hotel' by Eimear McBride.More items...•

How do I fall back in love with reading again?

Here are some ways you can rekindle that romance between you, the book-lover, and your True Love — reading.Re-read your favorite book. ... Join a book club. ... Create a reading nook. ... Revisit a series you loved as a kid. ... Watch book-inspired TV and movies. ... Ask a friend for a recommendation. ... Give a friend a recommendation.More items...•

What to read if you like everything I know about love?

Subscribe to The City Wild!Ghosts by Dolly Alderton.Adults by Emma Jane Unsworth.Conversations with Friends by Sally Rooney.How to Fail: Everything I've Ever Learned From Things Going Wrong by Elizabeth Day.My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh.So Lucky by Dawn O'Porter.More items...•

What should I read after never let me go?

8 Books like Never Let Me GoOnly Ever Yours, by Louise O'Neill.The Children of Men, by P. D. James.Oryx and Crake, by Margaret Atwood.1984, by George Orwell.Vox, by Christina Dalcher.The Road, by Cormac McCarthy.The Wall, by John Lancaster.

What book shall I read?

30 Best Books to ReadTo Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. ... 1984, by George Orwell. ... Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, by J.K. Rowling. ... The Lord of the Rings, by J.R.R. Tolkien. ... The Great Gatsby, by F. ... Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen. ... The Diary Of A Young Girl, by Anne Frank. ... The Book Thief, by Markus Zusak.More items...•

How do you read pleasure?

Here are a few suggestions on how to take a step back, re-adjust and start reading for fun again!Work your way through that bucket list. When I was studying, there was no time to read anything other than the books on the course. ... Create a space within which you can relax. ... Start your own book club. ... Try something different.

How do I fall in love with myself book?

20 Self-Love Books That Will Lift You Up1 The Self-Love Experiment by Shannon Kaiser. ... 2 The Self-Care Solution by Jennifer Ashton, M.D., M.S. ... 3 What a Time to Be Alone by Chidera Eggerue. ... 4 You are a Badass by Jen Sincero. ... 5 Girl, Stop Apologizing by Rachel Hollis. ... 6 The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown.More items...•

What should I know about love?

10 Things You Need To Know About True LoveTrue love is not about finding yourself in another. ... Self love is the best way to find true love. ... True love is not demanding. ... True love allows you to be yourself. ... True love comes naturally. ... To get love, you must give love. ... True love is based on friendship. ... True love lasts.More items...

How do you fail everything I've ever learned from things going wrong by Elizabeth Day?

How to Fail: Everything I've Ever Learned from Things Going Wrong (Paperback) An essential distillation of the knowledge gleaned from open and honest conversations about the lessons of failure, Day walks us through the impossibility of a flawless world to find a place where failure is our strength.

What is Sally Rooney writing style?

While the author could have divided the narrative into alternating first person points of view, vacillating between the two protagonists' perspectives, she instead uses the third person to interweave their emotions, memories, and experiences.

Is A Course of Love available in English?

The practical, profound, and illuminating wisdom contained in A Course of Love has spawned a global movement. The book is currently available in English, Spanish, French, Japanese, Norwegian, Swedish, and Portuguese. Translations into German, Dutch, and Chinese are under way.

Is ACOL a course of love?

The result, unedited, is A Course of Love. ACOL is MIND BLOWING and totally illuminating. It takes you to the next level of awakening. I highly, highly recommend it. A Course of Love is a profound read. It is to the heart what A Course in Miracles is to the mind. I recommend it highly to any serious Course student.

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Publisher ‏ : ‎ Take Heart Publications; Combined edition (September 1, 2014)

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