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Published on Jan 19, 1999 | 240 Pages
“The future of relationships is moving us toward the vaulting awareness of who we really are as human beings, something we have managed to avoid for a very long time by being so thoroughly committed to convention…This is the future of love–vast love, love beyond boundaries, love without preconceptions and judgments, love without outdated myths–love which can actually be experienced.”
At a time when over half of all marriages are ending in divorce, Daphne Rose Kingma, a well-known therapist and relationship expert, has recognized that our familiar ways of thinking about relationships are no longer working. ”I have written this book because it is clear that many of our previous assumptions about relationships need to be dismantled,” writes Kingma. ”As we go through this process, we will discover a number of new ideas: that our relationships can have different forms than we ever imagined; that they will serve different purposes; that they will require different offerings from us. They will also bring us new gifts.”
We are in the midst of a sea change, in which not only are many traditional relationships failing, but unexpected new arrangements are beginning to appear; gay marriages are surfacing, step-families abound, and many people are consciously choosing to live alone. As Kingma explains, these transformations should not be feared; instead, they represent a real opportunity. In the past, conventional relationships were often destroyed by an overemphasis on the nuts and bolts of psychology, on working to achieve the unattainable “perfect relationship” while ignoring our most vital selves–our souls. The glorious message of The Future of Love is that the disturbing changes we are all experiencing are actually part of the soul’s plan, as it breaks down outdated conventions to bring us a new, fuller understanding of love.
At a time when over half of all marriages are ending in divorce, Daphne Rose Kingma, a well-known therapist and relationship expert, has recognized that our familiar ways of thinking about relationships are no longer working. ”I have written this book because it is clear that many of our previous assumptions about relationships need to be dismantled,” writes Kingma. ”As we go through this process, we will discover a number of new ideas: that our relationships can have different forms than we ever imagined; that they will serve different purposes; that they will require different offerings from us. They will also bring us new gifts.”
We are in the midst of a sea change, in which not only are many traditional relationships failing, but unexpected new arrangements are beginning to appear; gay marriages are surfacing, step-families abound, and many people are consciously choosing to live alone. As Kingma explains, these transformations should not be feared; instead, they represent a real opportunity. In the past, conventional relationships were often destroyed by an overemphasis on the nuts and bolts of psychology, on working to achieve the unattainable “perfect relationship” while ignoring our most vital selves–our souls. The glorious message of The Future of Love is that the disturbing changes we are all experiencing are actually part of the soul’s plan, as it breaks down outdated conventions to bring us a new, fuller understanding of love.
Author
Daphne Rose Kingma
An undisputed expert on matters of the heart, Daphne Rose Kingma has been a therapist for more than 25 years and is a frequent guest on television programs including Oprah, Sally Jessy Raphael, and Leeza. She is the author of the bestsellers Finding True Love and Coming Apart. Kingma lives in Santa Barbara, California.
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