Love & Romance
The Thirty Year Old Sexual Peak
by Advice Diva
Posted:
Feb 11, 2005
I recently had the unpleasant experience of turning thirty much to my chagrin. However, I will forever allege that this was not my fault.
Mindfulness and Sex: Right There, Right Now
by Maya Talisman Frost
Posted:
Feb 11, 2005
Mindfulness is downright sexy. After all, what's hotter than a partner who is paying attention?
4 Keys To Sharing Intimacy
by Conrad L. Jones
Posted:
Jan 10, 2005
Why do we even care to share our hearts, feelings, thoughts and lives with someone we care deeply about?
5 Steps To Improving Communication
by Conrad L. Jones
Posted:
Jan 10, 2005
Like the heart in the human body, I believe that communication in relationships connect all the vital elements and sustains the life of relationships.
Love's Most Overlooked Expression
by Conrad L. Jones
Posted:
Jan 10, 2005
I'll be the first to admit how totally clueless about women's needs, love and relationships most of us men can be. Sometimes women believe that we're just insensitive pigs, but the truth often is, we're just clueless about what she's talking about.
Make Time for Your Relationship
by Nisandeh Neta
Posted:
Jun 19, 2004
We don't have to wait till Valentine's Day to think about relationships, whether we're in one or would like to be. Most people would agree that romance is the key element beneath the relationship pot.
Soul Mate - a Pain in the Neck
by Nisandeh Neta
Posted:
Jun 19, 2004
"and they lived happily ever after... That is how our favorite childhood fairytales have always ended. That is how the romantic movies from Hollywood always end.
The Informal Normal In A Black-Tie-Affair World
by Stanley J. Leffew
Posted:
Jun 19, 2004
Have you noticed the trend? You ever notice how on programs like "The Bachelor" most of their dating episodes are via limousine escort? They travel to lavish destinations amid scenic splendor.
Loving the Wave or The Ocean
by Robert Elias Najemy
Posted:
May 5, 2004
When we limit our love to a specific person (we do not mean sexually, but rather emotionally, mentally and spiritually), it is difficult to experience love in its highest expression. We love this person and not others. We tend to focus on a specific person, "loving" them often because they offer us security, pleasure or affirmation; or because we consider them to be "ours."
Spiritual Universal Love
by Robert Elias Najemy
Posted:
May 5, 2004
A later stage in our spiritual maturation process is the development of spiritual universal love where wisdom or spiritual discrimination is now added to our love. We now perceive all forms as various manifestations of one unchanging, ever blissful, divine consciousness.
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