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  • Dear Lover

  • A Woman's Guide to Men, Sex, and Love's Deepest Bliss
  • By: David Deida
  • Narrated by: Jason Rosette
  • Length: 5 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (31 ratings)

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Dear Lover

By: David Deida
Narrated by: Jason Rosette
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Are you ready to open to love’s deepest bliss?

Every woman knows the fairy tale: find the right man, give him what he wants and needs, and he’ll love you forever. But when the myth you’ve been asked to believe fails to deliver - when you sense you’ve been settling for far less than you know in your heart is possible - how do you attract and keep a man capable of meeting what you most passionately yearn for?

In Dear Lover: A Woman’s Guide to Men, Sex, and Love’s Deepest Bliss, David Deida explores every aspect of the feminine practice of spiritual intimacy, from sexuality and lovemaking to family and career to emotions, trust, and commitment. Presented as a collection of letters from a man to his “dear lover”, here is this internationally acclaimed writer’s invitation to practice love as a living art as you discover: 

  • Why your man is always your choice - and how to choose a man of deep integrity who will satisfy the needs of your body, heart, and spirit
  • “Sexual essence” and the three stages of loving: how to understand your fluctuating capacity to experience divine connection with another
  • Knowing when to end a relationship and how to deal with the “him-shaped void” your absent man leaves behind
  • Daily exercises to help you and your partner move from separation to openness in two-bodied devotional trust

Ultimately, what every woman wants is to give and receive love fully. Whether you’re partnered or alone, Dear Lover reveals that “your love is the same love that yearns to open at everybody’s heart. You will attract and inspire a man as willing and able to open as you are. Constant yearning is the call to open and give yourself to all as love’s offering”.

©2002, 2005 David Deida (P)2021 Sounds True
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Incredible

I don’t have words. I am changed forever with this book. Met a love of my life 2 days after starting it. And it guided me and the partnership into blissful openhearted communion. He went back home overseas but I live with a truly open heart now. With this book and this love. I know the power of it

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Heart opening

Well, this was just what I needed right now. Such an eye opening and heart opening book. Loved it so much!

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Literally Life changing

This book is such a profound, insightful, EMPOWERING gift to any woman who gets her hands on this and listens and reflects with an open heart. The timing of this coming into my life right now must be divine. Words aren’t enough to express my deep gratitude to the author and narrator for the precious, life changing gift of a newfound perspective and understanding of the perfect duality and harmony of the divine feminine and divine masculine. My mind is blown. SO MANY things / scenarios / experiences and behaviours make sense now. Before I was blind and now I can see.
Love, light and limitless gratitude xx

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One of my favourite books

I read & took these teachings in back in 2019. Since then I have grown and called in a conscious relationship. 4 years on I have revisited this and with all of the growth it is still so much that I can learn from this place I am in now.

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Dangerous stereotypes disguised as erotica

This book claims to have a deep message, but is full of cliche generalisations about what is masculine and feminine. For starters, the text is extremely repetitive and annoying. But the content is nothing shot of dangerous for women. It promotes the idea that a woman must fully submit to man, not only sexually, but in all aspects of life in order to be fulfilled. The book actively discourages women from navigating and guiding their own life. In an outrageous chapter, the author (with mansplaining arrogance) minimises abusive relationships, claiming that independent women live in self abuse that might be even worse than domestic violence. I found this book insulting and a book that women are certainly better off without.

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