
Playing with Fire
The Spiritual Path of Intimate Relationship
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Narrated by:
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Justin Patrick Pierce
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Londin Angel Winters
About this listen
Your crucible Is calling!
There is a secret to intimacy that few people know and even fewer talk about: What burns a relationship down is the same fire that can sustain it. Without this knowledge, passion is doomed to fade away.
It happens all the time. You meet, things start out hot and heavy, and before you know it, the connection cools down. Whether it’s the second date or a decade later, “real life” sets in. The excitement wanes, the butterflies evaporate, and all that’s left is familiarity, boredom, and a little resentment. Dissatisfied, you wonder if this is as good as it gets or if there’s something better “out there”.
You, like many others, are freezing to death. And no amount of talking, therapy, or thrill-seeking will cure the common coldness. But what if it didn’t have to be this way? What if you could bring back the fiery passion you used to have? What if you never had to lose it in the first place? Almost every failing relationship suffers from the same malady, and the solution isn’t more conversation. It’s something far more dangerous.
Blending timeless spiritual wisdom and modern-day practices, this book will guide you into a love deeper than your imagination can take you. If you want a relationship that never goes cold, sex that feels more alive than the day you met, and a path to growing sexually and spiritually alongside your lover, it’s time to learn a new art.
You can stoke those dying embers back to life. Love never has to grow stale, and passion never needs to end. Ever. If that sounds too good to be true, it’s only because no one ever taught you how to play with fire....
©2023 Justin Patrick Pierce and Londin Angel Winters (P)2023 Justin Patrick Pierce and Londin Angel WintersMany hours of motherhood statements, metaphors, esoteric and abstract language, proverbs, and beautiful principles and adjectives describing the blissful results of their "path", interspersed with soft porn stories about their early morning sexual connections. Sadly, they have "shown up" with little to no tangible advice on how to achieve their wondrous principles.
Hard to believe, too, are the scenarios where couples who are completely distracted, exhausted, busy, on the point of divorce, or have fallen out of love can look at one another for a few moments (under the authors' magic instruction) and suddenly feel enormous connection,love, desire and sexual arousal.
The authors claim to get up at 5:00 a.m. to self-center for an hour before coming together for a 20 minute tantric-like connection before then getting on with their day. Honestly? Londin is 50. Do they really have jobs and a baby to raise? Or is this another "show up" story? Unfortunately, inspiring proverbs, principles, and adjectives raise expectations without giving tangible solutions to their listeners other than some "l feel" and "I see" questionnaires.
Some people might enjoy this book but only if approached as FICTION, like a Mills and Boon romance novel.
Waste of money, even as the monthly title
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