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Paperback. Condition: New. He sent her text messages bursting with red heart emojis that said, "I love you," from morning to night. Then he left her. There's a song that says, "Everybody plays the fool." After multiple painful breakups, we may start asking ourselves in earnest if the singer isn't right. How many hearts are hurting at this moment on the planet? Is it just the nature of love to hurt, or are we mistaken about what love truly is?What is the truth of love? How can we improve our daily experience of this intense and mysterious feeling in a way that is fulfilling and lasting?This is the story of a self-rediscovery following a romantic breakup, taking place across a series of interviews on philosophy and wisdom between a broken-hearted girl-next-door, Isalou Regen, and a great Tibetan spiritual master with a joyful and open heart, Sabchu Rinpoche. Based on questions that we all ask ourselves and answers both simple and surprising, this book offers a twofold challenge: to see what truly occurs between two people who say, "I love you," and to consider a new way of loving.This is a book about learning to love as many beings as possible in order to better love a single one-and discovering that perhaps compassion is the true salvation of our broken hearts.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. He sent her text messages bursting with red heart emojis that said, "I love you," from morning to night. Then he left her. There's a song that says, "Everybody plays the fool." After multiple painful breakups, we may start asking ourselves in earnest if the singer isn't right. How many hearts are hurting at this moment on the planet? Is it just the nature of love to hurt, or are we mistaken about what love truly is?What is the truth of love? How can we improve our daily experience of this intense and mysterious feeling in a way that is fulfilling and lasting?This is the story of a self-rediscovery following a romantic breakup, taking place across a series of interviews on philosophy and wisdom between a broken-hearted girl-next-door, Isalou Regen, and a great Tibetan spiritual master with a joyful and open heart, Sabchu Rinpoche. Based on questions that we all ask ourselves and answers both simple and surprising, this book offers a twofold challenge: to see what truly occurs between two people who say, "I love you," and to consider a new way of loving.This is a book about learning to love as many beings as possible in order to better love a single one-and discovering that perhaps compassion is the true salvation of our broken hearts.Isalou Regen is a French author, artist, and commentator.Born and raised in Nepal, Sabchu Rinpoche is a Tibetan Buddhist teacher of the new generation. More than words-I Wanted to Say . . . I Love You is the first book that gives you love! Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Rabsel Publications -, 2019
ISBN 10: 2360170090 ISBN 13: 9782360170098
Seller: Bahamut Media, Reading, United Kingdom
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Paperback. Condition: New. He sent her text messages bursting with red heart emojis that said, "I love you," from morning to night. Then he left her. There's a song that says, "Everybody plays the fool." After multiple painful breakups, we may start asking ourselves in earnest if the singer isn't right. How many hearts are hurting at this moment on the planet? Is it just the nature of love to hurt, or are we mistaken about what love truly is?What is the truth of love? How can we improve our daily experience of this intense and mysterious feeling in a way that is fulfilling and lasting?This is the story of a self-rediscovery following a romantic breakup, taking place across a series of interviews on philosophy and wisdom between a broken-hearted girl-next-door, Isalou Regen, and a great Tibetan spiritual master with a joyful and open heart, Sabchu Rinpoche. Based on questions that we all ask ourselves and answers both simple and surprising, this book offers a twofold challenge: to see what truly occurs between two people who say, "I love you," and to consider a new way of loving.This is a book about learning to love as many beings as possible in order to better love a single one-and discovering that perhaps compassion is the true salvation of our broken hearts.
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ISBN 10: 2360170090 ISBN 13: 9782360170098
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. He sent her text messages bursting with red heart emojis that said, "I love you," from morning to night. Then he left her. There's a song that says, "Everybody plays the fool." After multiple painful breakups, we may start asking ourselves in earnest if the singer isn't right. How many hearts are hurting at this moment on the planet? Is it just the nature of love to hurt, or are we mistaken about what love truly is?What is the truth of love? How can we improve our daily experience of this intense and mysterious feeling in a way that is fulfilling and lasting?This is the story of a self-rediscovery following a romantic breakup, taking place across a series of interviews on philosophy and wisdom between a broken-hearted girl-next-door, Isalou Regen, and a great Tibetan spiritual master with a joyful and open heart, Sabchu Rinpoche. Based on questions that we all ask ourselves and answers both simple and surprising, this book offers a twofold challenge: to see what truly occurs between two people who say, "I love you," and to consider a new way of loving.This is a book about learning to love as many beings as possible in order to better love a single one-and discovering that perhaps compassion is the true salvation of our broken hearts.Isalou Regen is a French author, artist, and commentator.Born and raised in Nepal, Sabchu Rinpoche is a Tibetan Buddhist teacher of the new generation. More than words-I Wanted to Say . . . I Love You is the first book that gives you love! Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condition: New. He sent her text messages bursting with red heart emojis that said, "I love you," from morning to night. Then he left her. There's a song that says, "Everybody plays the fool." After multiple painful breakups, we may start asking ourselves in earnest if the singer isn't right. How many hearts are hurting at this moment on the planet? Is it just the nature of love to hurt, or are we mistaken about what love truly is?What is the truth of love? How can we improve our daily experience of this intense and mysterious feeling in a way that is fulfilling and lasting?This is the story of a self-rediscovery following a romantic breakup, taking place across a series of interviews on philosophy and wisdom between a broken-hearted girl-next-door, Isalou Regen, and a great Tibetan spiritual master with a joyful and open heart, Sabchu Rinpoche. Based on questions that we all ask ourselves and answers both simple and surprising, this book offers a twofold challenge: to see what truly occurs between two people who say, "I love you," and to consider a new way of loving.This is a book about learning to love as many beings as possible in order to better love a single one-and discovering that perhaps compassion is the true salvation of our broken hearts.
Condition: New. Über den AutorLike a cat with many lives, Isalou has been through various phases following her initial philosophy studies: communications director, fine artist, early morning blogger of 365 mornings, commentator for France Inter,.
Paperback. Condition: New. He sent her text messages bursting with red heart emojis that said, "I love you," from morning to night. Then he left her. There's a song that says, "Everybody plays the fool." After multiple painful breakups, we may start asking ourselves in earnest if the singer isn't right. How many hearts are hurting at this moment on the planet? Is it just the nature of love to hurt, or are we mistaken about what love truly is?What is the truth of love? How can we improve our daily experience of this intense and mysterious feeling in a way that is fulfilling and lasting?This is the story of a self-rediscovery following a romantic breakup, taking place across a series of interviews on philosophy and wisdom between a broken-hearted girl-next-door, Isalou Regen, and a great Tibetan spiritual master with a joyful and open heart, Sabchu Rinpoche. Based on questions that we all ask ourselves and answers both simple and surprising, this book offers a twofold challenge: to see what truly occurs between two people who say, "I love you," and to consider a new way of loving.This is a book about learning to love as many beings as possible in order to better love a single one-and discovering that perhaps compassion is the true salvation of our broken hearts.