The 'How to Love' Manual
Imported Edition - Ships in 10-12 Days
Free Shipping in India on orders above Rs. 500
Imported Edition - Ships in 10-12 Days
Free Shipping in India on orders above Rs. 500
The 'How to Love' Manual is a must-have guide to walking the sacred path of love and relationship. It serves as an invitation to step into a new way of living love that is Spirit-centered, love-inspired and for-giving. The central questions in life remain: What will you think of your life when the day comes when it is over? How will you feel about yourself? What if you lived every day of your life as if it were your first day alive? And, what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? The most common goals in life seem to be achieving true happiness, living a life of fulfillment and finding love. Natalia offers readers inspiring and practical steps to obtaining these common life goals in her work, "The 'How to Love' Manual". It serves as an invitation to step into a new way of living love that will allow you to express yourself as God's greatest inspiration to create life as man and woman. The 'How to Love' Manual is a must-have guide to walking the sacred path of love and fulfillment. The Key is Love.
The author of The 'How to Love' Manual, a pediatric physical therapist, and a Peace & Security ambassador with Physicians for Social Responsibility-LA working in the areas of nuclear security, Natalia Love resides in the USA. She moved to the U.S. in September 2001 at the age of twenty-two. She grew up in beautiful Bulgaria during the times of the Eastern European block and the subsequent harsh conditions during its collapse. She was a child when Chernobyl, the devastating nuclear meltdown in the former Soviet Union happened, and was the first kid to be admitted to the thyroid hospital for surgery due to a thyroid involvement, which was attributed to the fallout radiation. Today, Natalia provides rehabilitation to beautiful children challenged by various disabilities. She is also working on her ministry studies. In 2011, she was invited to deliver a peace message for the United Nations Peace Day, which was delivered via global internet broadcast celebrating U.N. Peace Day together with the messages of the other Peace messengers including Wangari Maathai, Jane Goodall, and Michael Douglas to name a few. Natalia was a scholarship recipient to The White House Project summit for women in nuclear security (2010), and her video address to President Obama urging him to seize a historic opportunity and address nuclear non-proliferation as one of America's top international priorities was featured in the United Nations Association world's bulletin (2009). Natalia also holds a Bachelor's in Science in Health Science and is an alumnae of the nuclear security cohort of The White House Project. Her international contributions include service in a rehabilitation hospital in Danang, Vietnam where she provided hands on treatment and clinical education to her Vietnamese colleagues. She has also reached back to her Bulgarian roots by being a guest lecturer to the "Improving Quality of Care seminar" at the Bulgarian Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association. Last but not least, the life mission that makes her happiest is being a mother. Visit www.natalialove.org.