Dr Robert Holden – Finding Love Everywhere
How am I being asked to be a loving presence in the world today?
Love is the chief science and the one true medicine. Love is the artist’s muse, the soul of politics, and the heart of all true activism on our planet,” writes Robert Holden, in his new book Finding Love Everywhere, featuring 67½ Wisdom Poems to Help You Be th Love You are Looking for.
In this engaging talk, Robert takes us on a journey exploring love as a spiritual path. Along the way he presents a creative mix of storytelling, poetry, meditations and readings from the great wisdom traditions.
The five parts of the journey are 1) Letting Love Find You; 2) Loving Others as Yourself; 3) Loving When It’s Difficult; 4) Letting Life Love You; and 5) Being the Presence of Love.
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About the speaker:
Robert Holden’s work on psychology and spirituality has been featured on Oprah, Good Morning America, a PBS special Shift Happens!, and in two major BBC-TV documentaries, The Happiness Formula and How to Be Happy. He is a New York Times best-selling author of twelve books including Happiness NOW!, Shift Happens!, Authentic Success, Loveability and Life Loves You, co-written with Louise Hay. He has presented two TEDx talks on Destination Addiction and The Tea Meditation. He writes a weekly newsletter called Shift Happens!, and has hosted a weekly show on Hay House Radio called Shift Happens! for ten years.
Learn more about his work at: www.robertholden.com.
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Robert HoldenAuthor, Radio Host
Robert Holden’s innovative work on psychology and spirituality has been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Good Morning America, a PBS special Shift Happens! and in two major BBC-TV documentaries on happiness. He has presented two hugely popular TED Talks, and is the author of 14 best-selling books including Happiness NOW!, Shift Happens!, Authentic Success, Loveability, and Life Loves You (co-written with Louise Hay).