Soulmates: Following Inner Guidance to the Relationship of Your Dreams 
asked by paradiselove on November 11, 2006 11:07 PM
Carolyn Miller takes an in-depth look at a topic of perennial fascination. Sharing her own quest - and that of dozens of other couples - for a meant-to-be relationship, she uses true stories to illustrate what she means by "inner guidance." Contrary to popular belief, soulmate couples do not usually recognize each other at first glance. Miller shows how individuals who attract the ego are seldom the ones the soul deeply desires to be with, and soulmates are often people who look all wrong at that crucial first meeting.
Reviews
There isn't really much here except two things: look for clues that fate is leading you to a particular person. Then, don't have tunnel vision as to whom your ideal person should be. That said, once people get to a certain age and have been burned by a relationship or two, they can convince themselves to be with the wrong person. Inner guidance is great IF you are emotionally healthy and tuned into what are positive choices. Gut instinct helps but many times emotions can ruin the best made plans.
reviewed by bestseller on November 18, 2006 7:52 AM
I cannot put into words my feelings reading this book... except for I LOVE IT!!! It just goes to show that each person has an innate knowledge of their true destiny! Just follow the flow of the heart and it will lead you to 'the one. It's foolproof. You can't go wrong.
reviewed by librarian on November 26, 2006 4:43 PM
I was pleasantly surprised to find that "Soulmates" is not New Age pablum, but a delightful mixture of solid psychology and ... and what? Warm mysticism? Course in Miracles wisdom? Whatever the second part, the first part, solid psychology, is undeniable, and the author's wit, honesty, modesty and self-disclosure make the book a great read. Believe it or not, it may even help you find (or create) a soulmate.
reviewed by jdog on November 29, 2006 9:58 AM
