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Author name: David Deida

 : Dear Lover: A Woman's Guide To Men, Sex, And Love's Deepest Bliss
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 613.96082
EAN num: 9781591792604
ISBN number: 1591792606
Label: Sounds True
Manufacturer: Sounds True
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 181
Printing Date: April 30, 2005
Publishing house: Sounds True
Sale Popularity Level: 19636
Studio: Sounds True




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Are You Ready to Open to Love’s Deepest Bliss?

Every woman knows the fairy tale: find the right man, give him what he wants and needs, and he’ll love you forever. But when the myth you’ve been asked to believe fails to deliver—when you sense you’ve been settling for far less than you know in your heart is possible—how do you attract and keep a man capable of meeting what you most passionately yearn for? In Dear Lover: A Woman’s Guide to Men, Sex, and Love’s Deepest Bliss, David Deida explores every aspect of the feminine practice of spiritual intimacy, from sexuality and lovemaking to family and career to emotions, trust, and commitment. Written as a collection of letters from a man to his 'dear lover,' here is this internationally acclaimed writer’s invitation to practice love as a living art, as you discover: • Why your man is always your choice—and how to pick the man of deep integrity who will satisfy the needs of your body, heart, and spirit • 'Sexual essence' and the three stages of loving: how to understand your fluctuating capacity to experience divine connection with another • Knowing when to end a relationship and how to deal with the 'him-shaped void' your absent man leaves behind • Daily exercises to help you and your partner move from separation to openness in two-bodied devotional trust Ultimately, what every woman wants is to give and receive love fully. Whether you’re partnered or alone, Dear Lover reveals that 'your love is the same love that yearns to open at everybody’s heart. You will attract and inspire a man as willing and able to open as you are. Constant yearning is the call to open and give yourself to all as love’s offering.'



Customer Reviews
User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A Must-Read for every woman
This book has changed the way I see myself and the way that I see everyone. One of the most valuable books I have read. It was not what I expected, but turned out to be better. It's not a grey and white, Q&A self help book. Nor does it speak of technique or 'Cosmopolitan'sex tips, etc. It is real. And deep. It is about deep, spiritual love and how to allow it.



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - Total Trash
Oh, hell no. Deida is a clueless tool and this book is misogynistic tripe. Pass it on by.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Great Intro to David Deida for Women
Dear Lover helped me to understand the yearning I've felt since I've been in my teens. Interesting material for women to get in touch with their own sexuality and needs--probably good reference for males to understand women as well.



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - Double-YUK! Falling in Love With Love is Falling for Make-Believe
Gosh, I am not going to use the f-word here, but I am one of "those" women. I still happen to have a working-brain, which has not been destroyed by addiction or oppression. That's saying a helluva lot! I have spent most my life living among a diverse crowd of personalities who were not just white, not just male or female, but Native American, African American, Hispanic, Latino, Asian, Indonesian, Gay, Lesbian, Transexual, Transvestite; Disabled, Bipolar, rich, educated, and poor and homeless. You name it. The world is becoming a smaller place where racism and sexism are still very happily-alive: No Thank You. Sensuous or no, most people are still discriminating against one another and the opposite sex, by our personal biases and SURFACE evaluations of one another. Why add to that? ANYONE can penetrate, or be penetrated. I applaud any female who manages to get happily-penetrated on a regular basis. Good for you! But as far as these writings go? I'm not impressed, and I think our needs are as basic as any man's. Albeit we do freak out about birth control (no mention of that here.) I feel this book only promotes sexism - so I tossed it. I agree with the reviewer who noted there is not much in this book to condone true healing in one's relationship, BUT... There DOES exist a lot of projection on Deida's part (which creeped me out). Mr. Deida, I would suggest you spend the night in bed with a guy, sometime! (After perusing this book, I think you might like it!)



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - He's written better stuff
I liked Dear Lover, but I feel that it's mostly similiar to Blue Truth but written for a different audience. I would recommend the better written Blue Truth instead of this to get most of the same information.

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