Quick Guides to Ancient Wisdom

For The Love of Lilith & How to Put Love into Practice (and Non-attach Yourself to It), Quick Guides to Ancient Wisdom, No 1, Parts I & II
Series: Mindfulness Exercises in Relationships · Quick Guides to Ancient Wisdom. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 25,780. Language: English. Published: June 23, 2014 . Categories: Nonfiction » Inspiration » Spiritual inspiration, Nonfiction » Inspiration » Personal inspiration
Part 1 describes the journey, shared by two people, to embrace the love of Lilith (or Lilithian Love) - that pure androgenous spirit of love, light and wise connection to all that is - along with the sensibility and freedom to apply that wisdom. Part II contains exercises to put love into practice - and - project (and non-attach yourself from) what your heart truly desires that you do not have.
How to Be a Friend of the Devil Within
Series: Mindfulness Exercises in Relationships · Quick Guides to Ancient Wisdom. Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 9,250. Language: English. Published: March 9, 2015 . Categories: Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Ancient, Nonfiction » Religion & Spirituality » Spiritual awakening
You can treat the devil as an evil entity to whom you sell your soul or as a harbinger of wisdom; a devil who entraps you in his evil ways or an all(egor)y who presents you with a reflection, in the outer world, of the chaos and darkness that still lurks in your inner world. To become your true nature, you are charged to complete all that is incomplete, i.e. not-true nature. Help is at hand.
The Mystique to the Game of Life (and Unrequited Love)
Series: Mindfulness Exercises in Relationships, Book 1 · Quick Guides to Ancient Wisdom. Price: $3.49 USD. Words: 14,110. Language: English. Published: August 5, 2013 . Categories: Nonfiction » Sex & Relationships  » Sexual health, Nonfiction » Inspiration » Spiritual inspiration
Mystique: mystery, power, aura (awe-Ra) that surrounds something or someone. Who first taught you the mystery of love? You can't know love without knowing not love. There is a mystique to life, a mindfulness, practised in Ancient Egypt and nowadays, as an emergent science by psychotherapists. To apply the mystique, you need to be mindful of the purpose and rules of the game of life and of love.