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Frequency of Love
Frequency of Love
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Frequency of Love

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Engelsk
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Love is one of the most frequently used words in human language, yet its meaning remains deeply confused. It has been described as feeling, belief, virtue, obligation, sacrifice, and reward. Across cultures and systems, this confusion has shaped how people relate to one another, to their bodies, and to the world itself-often producing strain rather than harmony. The Frequency of Love approaches this confusion from a different angle. Rather than asking what Love should mean, this book observes how Love functions. It explores Love not as sentiment or ideal, but as a lawful organizing force that restores coherence within living systems when interference subsides. Drawing from systems thinking, physiology, and lived human experience, it traces how coherence is lost and how it naturally returns. Themes such as fear, pain, separation, presence, restoration, and forgiveness are explored not as problems to solve, but as signals within systems capable of healing. Each chapter is followed by a concise Law of Love that distills the underlying principle at work, offering space for integration without demanding action or belief. This book does not offer techniques or self-improvement strategies. Instead, it invites attention to what restores balance naturally when force is removed and rhythm returns. It is a quiet exploration of coherence, relief, and restoration revealing Love not as something to earn or maintain, but as something already present, waiting to be recognized. Readers interested in how restoration continues through release may find The Physics of Forgiveness, Compassion & Presence - The Real Mechanics of Freedom, a natural continuation.
ISBN
9798317832216
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
4.5.2026
Forlag
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