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| Attracting Genuine Love |
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Bring a loving and desirable partner into your
life.
A free Two Hour Workshop at Borders in Huebner
Oaks
March 23, 2006 7:00-9:00pm
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| Attracting Genuine Love |
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A step-by-step program to bring a loving and desirable
partner into your life
An in-depth experiential journey to attract your ideal
mate. One day workshop, eight TeleClass Sessions, and
more...
Begins April 15, 2006
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Resources for an extraordinary
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March 2006
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Dear Cherrie,
We are constantly in relationship with other people, some
more significant than others. There is a natural cycle to all
relationships that when understood can support you in creating
relationships that really work for you. I invite you to
explore the wonderful world of Ebb and Flow and Attracting
Genuine Love.
Warm regards,
Chris
Lucerne, Professional Certified Coach
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Ebb and Flow
The natural cycle of relationship
We often have little faith in the ebb and flow of life and
love, and of relationships. We leap toward the flow of the
tide and resist in terror at its ebb, for we are afraid flow
will never return. We insist on permanence, on duration, on
continuity. But the only continuity possible in life, and in
love, and in growth, is in acceptance of the ebb and flow. And
in that acceptance lies freedom and the space for life and
love to be fluid. Full story (download PDF)
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Genuine Love
Are you ready?
For relationships to be deeply fullfilling requires
focusing attention on your own evolution. The more conscious
you become as a human being, the more opportunity you have to
attract the love of your life. Are you interested in
attracting genuine love and are you ready to do that?
I
invite you to take a few moments to complete this assessment:
Genuine Love: Are you Ready? Also, please consider
attending the upcoming events on Attracting Genuine
Love (see the purple panel on the
left).
Get assessment (download PDF)
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Something to Ponder
“The risk it takes to remain tight inside the bud is
more painful than the risk it takes to blossom. We don't see
things as they are; we see them as we are.” ~Anais
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