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Why Am I Afraid to Love?: Overcoming Rejection and Indifference

Why Am I Afraid to Love?: Overcoming Rejection and Indifference

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This is a Great Book
Review: Loving other people without any intention is really difficult in ordinary life. Loving GOD without any intention is obviously be done by ordinary people, but loving other people without any intention is impossible. Even a couple that loving each other has intention in their feelings. That is human's nature and only the saints or prophets or priests can love each other without any intention. But on the other hand, this book seems like reminding and asking the ordinary people to love each other without any intention. Even Mr. Powell didn't mention the way to love the others without any intention, as long as human believe in GOD, some how human also can do loving like the saints or prophets or priests in the ordinary life. I believe in GOD and I believe that I could love the others without any intention. I know it is not easy... like a mission impossible, but there's no impossible things as long as human believe in GOD. Therefore, I guess it is time for all human beings to start loving each other without any intention in order to make this life more peaceful and harmony.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This is a Great Book
Review: The first, second, and last chapters of this book are great. The middle part is interesting, but one can take or leave it. Fr. Powell starts by speaking of love, and the problem of lack of love. He speaks of pain leading to selfishness.

The middle of his book is a lot of psychological development issues that I'm not sure belong in that book where they are. In the last chapter, Fr. Powell finally makes his point. We must forget ourselves and reach out to others. It is a lesson that I have never forgotten, but oh how hard to live it is.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Contains good insights on love
Review: The first, second, and last chapters of this book are great. The middle part is interesting, but one can take or leave it. Fr. Powell starts by speaking of love, and the problem of lack of love. He speaks of pain leading to selfishness.

The middle of his book is a lot of psychological development issues that I'm not sure belong in that book where they are. In the last chapter, Fr. Powell finally makes his point. We must forget ourselves and reach out to others. It is a lesson that I have never forgotten, but oh how hard to live it is.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Own
Review: This is a great book to aid one in their ability to love. Love is the most powerful, most healing, and simply the greatest thing in the world. This book is simply a great way to be able to spread the great love that we all have the potential to have.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Own
Review: This is a great book to aid one in their ability to love. Love is the most powerful, most healing, and simply the greatest thing in the world. This book is simply a great way to be able to spread the great love that we all have the potential to have.


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