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Wild Love: Discover the Magical Secrets of Freedom, Joy and Unconditional Love
 
 

Wild Love: Discover the Magical Secrets of Freedom, Joy and Unconditional Love (Paperback)

by Gill Edwards (Author) "I sit on my favourite blue bench in the garden, watching the doves fly and swoop around the dovecote ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Piatkus Books (8 Jun 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0749926872
  • ISBN-13: 978-0749926878
  • Product Dimensions: 21.2 x 13.6 x 3.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 206,176 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Unconditional or 'wild' love sets us free to be who we are. In Wild Love clinical psychologist and metaphysical writer Gill Edwards reveals a deeper, more magical reality where you can break free from the 'ego prisons' of fear and guilt and start to love yourself, other people and life, unconditionally. Gill explains that your ego can short-circuit your energies and make you always look for approval, safety or control in your relationships. She explains that when we learn to enjoy unconditional wild love, we will set ourselves free to follow our dreams and our unique potential. To do this we need to change our lives from the inside out. Learn to connect with a deeper reality and become an embodied soul - loving, joyful, creative, passionate and full of gratitude. Start to say 'yes' to life instead of 'no' or 'maybe' or 'only if'. Get your energy flowing again so you connect with unconditional love and remember who you truly are. Beautifully written and inspiring.

From the Author

What does it really mean to love ourselves, others and the world? How does 'love' so often get blocked, twisted and distorted - and leave us feeling trapped, limited or diminished? What does our energy system reveal about the true nature of Love? And why are our emotions so crucial to making our lives and relationships work?
Wild Love suggests that - paradoxically - we can only truly love when we give up trying to be ‘good’, conforming or pleasing others, but instead choose to be happy and follow our bliss. Then we move beyond the conditional ‘tame love’ which our culture promotes - which leads to controlling (taming) others, or sacrificing ourselves and our dreams (being tamed). Instead we discover the wild love which can awaken and inspire us, set us free and release our hidden potential. Then we become apprentice gods and goddesses - and our lives are transformed.
I am a clinical psychologist, and have been teaching the laws of reality creation for the past 17 years, but this book emerged largely from my own personal journey through 'tame love' and 'wild love' - which showed me how our personal relationships can either release our highest potential or squash us into a box which leaves our soul hungry and yearning. It is a passionate call to look again at what we call 'love' in our society, and to love each other in ways that set us free to be who we are. It also shows how real love - wild love - for ourselves, others and the world, can help us make our wildest dreams come true. Gill Edwards.
From the Foreword by Neale Donald Walsch (author of Conversations With God): ‘The world is the way it is because we don’t love wildly. We don’t love life wildly, we don’t love each other wildly, and we don’t love ourselves wildly... Dive into this very special writing with wild abandon. Love this book wildly. It will remind you of many things: how the world is and how it works; the energy system that is life itself, and how to – quite literally – tap into that system; and the only true and real definition of love and life and of that which some of us call God… This book is a delicious wisdom. Let’s invite humanity to gobble it up.’

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5.0 out of 5 stars Living life to its fullest, 2 July 2006
By Miranda L. Carlson (Skelmersdale, Lancashire United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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Gill Edwards has written a powerful, passionate book about what it means to live life to the full. Using her own experiences as a guide for the reader, she encourages you to live life with joy - to open yourself to the possibilities in the Universe, and to love yourself - and others - wildly, without constraints or limitation, in order to get the most out of life. I highly recommend this book, as well as the author's previous works, as a way of changing your life for the better. I would also recommend, in conjunction with this book, the books 'Ask and It Is Given' and 'The Amazing Power of Deliberate Intent' by Esther and Jerry Hicks.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING BOOK., 29 May 2008
By Kat (London) - See all my reviews
I've read MANY self-help (and similar type) books before, but this one really stands out. It has totally changed my outlook at life, and just reading it made me feel amazing. If people choose one book to read, it should be this one. I give many blessings and thanks to the author. I have never actually written a review because I normally just can't be bothered, but this time I gotta do it just for a simple reason of really wanting as many people as possible to read it, for their own good and happiness.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Choosing to be happy and free in life, 8 Jun 2007
By Mary McNeil (Cumbria, UK) - See all my reviews
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Gill Edwards is a clinical psychologist and metaphysical writer. She lives only a few miles from me in the English Lake District. Wild Love is her fourth book (the first three are excellent too!) Although this book isn't specifically a creativity classic, it has touched and influenced me strongly. And with its theme of choosing to be happy and free in life, I can't think of a better way to promote 'big picture' creativity.

Tame Love, in contrast to the Wild Love of the title, is described as the way we relate to each other most of the time. We tend to control (tame) others, or to sacrifice ourselves and our dreams (be tamed). We spend most of our efforts on trying to be good, rather than simply being happy. And the culture we live in promotes these ways of relating and being!

The Wild Love way of being is waiting for us if we can break free from the conformity of being good. This can awaken, inspire and release our hidden potential.

The energy-based, interconnected nature of all life provides the overall context within which Gill Edwards presents her ideas. And she writes from the belief that we each create our lives and our world from the inside out. This may sound rather conceptual, but there are extensive passages describing her own personal experience over the last couple of years and how her ideas have developed as a result.

I'm rather aware that I've not done this fabulous book justice here. Possibly because I'm so touched by it that I find it hard to step back and review objectively. But if freedom, connection and realising your potential are themes that resonate with you, I commend it to you absolutely.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Apprentice gods & goddesses? - I think not.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wild Love - Discover he magical secrets of freedom, joy and unconditonal love by Gill Edwards
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5.0 out of 5 stars The finest book she has written.
The purity and simplicity of its message resonates through her writings. Everything makes sense now. Read more
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