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Love Without Limits:
Surrendering
to the River of LoveJuly 11-12, 2008 in Boulder, CO
We all long for more love in our lives. When we forget
that deep inside, in the very core of our being, in the innermost chamber
of our hearts, is an everlasting reservoir of love, we go astray. We
imagine that love is unattainable when the truth is that we've erected
barriers to the abundant river of love which prevent us from feeling
fully alive and free. Real intimacy is often challenging. It requires
dismantling the walls and defenses which keep us apart and contracted
and the willingness to flow with whatever life brings us. Join us for
this memorable journey into the heart of love!
- Learn how relating with both sides of your brain naturally opens
your heart
- Discover the ancient path of the Hieros Gamos or Sacred
Marriage
- Invite your shadow out into the light of compassionate
awareness, where healing and deep forgiveness are possible.
- Create
a harmonious relationship among all four genders within you—an
alchemical template for love
- Resolve dysfunctional generational
patterns, so love becomes effortless - our own true nature.
Deborah Taj Anapol,
Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology is the author of The Seven Natural Laws
of Love and Love Without Limits, co-founder of Loving More Magazine,
and has led seminars internationally on conscious relating and sexual
healing for over two decades. She was initiated into the Sufi Order
of the West by Pir Vilayat Khan in 1978 and has followed an eclectic
spiritual path ever since. She now offers relationship coaching for
couples & singles
in the San Francisco Bay Area and worldwide via telephone.
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Coming Soon!
The Love Without Limits Reunion!
A fabulous weeklong retreat
for old friends & new May 23-30, 2009 in Tulum, Mexico
Register
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"Deborah
is way ahead of the curve in terms of helping us understand what
love is, our relationship to it, and our ways of relating from
within it. The Seven Natural Laws of Love came to me at a most auspicious
time, in the midst of the most heinous and awful family upset that
threw me into a deep sense of victimhood and self-pity. On one
teach-soaked afternoon, I devoured the words of this book like they
were the most divine nectar, and I felt like I was being comforted
and returned to a state of grace and greater consciousness."
—Amy Storm,
director/creator of The Goddess Retreat
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