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Love: Nearness and Broken Hearts?
Love: Nearness and Broken Hearts?
Love: Nearness and Broken Hearts?
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Love: Nearness and Broken Hearts?

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Alkuajatus "Love: Nearness and Broken Hearts" focuses on genuine love in such way that the reader can grow his understanding of love, spiritual nearness and the real reasons to broken hearts, and to grow his inner freedom regarding love.

This grows the understanding of future, present and past relationships.

The understanding relieves and sets one free when the understanding is real and not ready-made answers or believable explanations from others.

With the help of this book we observe what love actually is, and the goal is to understand and to see the matter with one's own eyes.

The book doesn't try to please and to be entertaining. It focuses on the observation of the matter, and each sentence in the book is of relevance to the reader.

We need functional answers to understand life and love. The functional answers are within us and they are possible to find with the help of Alkuajatus.

More about Alkuajatus at the home page www.alkuajatus.org
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 15, 2015
ISBN9789523188167
Love: Nearness and Broken Hearts?
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Hannu

Hannu has previously published, among other books, "Alkuajatus - The Original Thought - The Little Manual of Life", which has been published in three different languages. Alkuajatus is a unique, new view of life. It helps you to reach inner freedom and to approach the genuine selfhood in a functional way. You can find out more about Alkuajatus at www.alkuajatus.org.

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    Love - Hannu

    food.

    Preparation

    Wisdom is not the amount of knowledge

    it is the depth of understanding knowledge.

    What answers are we looking for?

    Other people’s opinions or ideas have no value when we are looking for our own answers. The own answers don’t necessarily have to be completely different, but their origin has to be in the own self. Only then does each person himself understand the answers he is using and they are in relation to the own life, and seen from the own point of view.

    They can differ a lot from the common opinion or the ideas of others, and there isn’t any rule for what the own answers are allowed to be or what they should be.

    There is one rule only, which is that they in fact have to be each one’s own answers to himself. This requires honesty towards oneself. The better one is capable of being honest to himself, the more genuinely the answers are really his own.

    Then the person himself answers to himself, and that is the way to own insights of the matter. Different outer answers and advice are easier to find, but only the own ones have a value.

    The outer answers don’t have a direct relation to anyone’s own genuine will. Therefore they are not own answers and the using of them would set aside or disregard the genuinely own answer, which is the prerequisite for a genuinely independent life. The more central answers are in question regarding one’s own life, the more important it is to find the own answer.

    How to observe?

    When you work through this book, read calmly and observe the matters without mixing in your earlier ideas with the observation. That is the only way you are open for new observations.

    If we hold on to earlier ideas, then we are in fact not observing the matter. Then we are observing the matter in such way that we limit the observation into our earlier ideas and observe the matter from within their viewpoint. That doesn’t help us to see anything such that would open our eyes to see and understand life better than before.

    The person is not to seek for answers that he wishes to find, since it closes his eyes from seeing the answers that genuinely come into his mind.

    Seeking for answers that one wishes to find is to seek for an answer that one would like to find, and therefore it makes one blind. Then the person is trying to find confirmation to his earlier ideas. Possibly the ideas that are, that were, or that will be the cause of the problems. At the same time he doesn’t notice the answer he really would need and was looking for.

    The matter is to be observed without any opinion of it and without seeking for a desired answer, but by being open to that which comes into mind.

    What to observe?

    This book is not the actual target of the observation. The target of the observation is the person’s own inner and in some cases the human life in general.

    The book is to be used as a tool for the locating and seeing that which the book is discussing within oneself. Then one is observing the own inner reality and not outer words.

    It’s good to immerse oneself in the matter many times by using the book as a help to concentrate on the matter. Observing many times brings up new insights and it improves the understanding.

    The best insights may come when one thinks to have observed the matter with the help of the book so many times that he believes he won’t find anything new, and thinks that he is bored by the whole topic.

    Depending on the context, one can also observe the outer world and other people, but even then the target of observation should primarily be the own idea of the world and other people.

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