I was never truly interested in spiritual/New Age books up until a few years ago when I had a profound "spiritual" experience that jolted me out of my skepticism, to become not necessarily a "believer", but definitely a person with unanswered questions. Deepak Chopra is perfect for those sitting on the fence, unwilling to dismiss New Age therapy and literature as a joke, yet still marginally skeptic of the whole business. Chopra often writes like an insightful psychoanalyst than a spiritual leader in an easy and accessible manner, even on a difficult subject like love. The book isn't necessarily aimed at those seeking love on romantic terms; it concerns love on many different levels, as well as the person one should arguably aim to be in order to encounter love in its different manifestations on a healthy level. Chopra talks about individual self-empowerment and looking to the self to fulfill all basic needs, detachment, and enhancing self-esteem. A wonderful book with many insightful lessons.