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How many of us stop to process the things or events they encounter and go through life to the next must do? Who put this must do? Where is your will in this?

Did it become an autopilot? Are we aware or continue to betray ourselves? A pilgrimage with cocoa, meditations where each one encounters something, others nothing, or maybe later, but you can encounter yourself or a younger version of you who asks for attention. Whatever burden, who put it there?

Symbols, dreams where everyone comes back to himself and learns that you must love yourself first and recognize that being aware is not enough, but also having the intention of not breaking promises to self.

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This book really had some great insights. I really enjoyed the pacing of the book. It is all about the author finding herself and the insights she had about her journey. I enjoyed reading the different exercises that could be done and will be taking a few with me!

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Thank you to NetGalley for the ebook in exchange for an honest review.

Enjoyed this interesting read. Lots of things I hadn’t known about and would like to learn more about, such as alchemy and its stages. Good references to go back to, nicely divided.
Loved the wisdom of Nayanna, and the lessons, as well as the beautiful setting of South and Central America.

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Temple of Live by Natalie Glebova is a beautifully crafted where there are themes of exploration of love, being and self-discovery. The author aims to embark readers to to forge their own paths to emotional fulfillment. Prepare to be moved and motivated as you journey toward your own Temple of Love

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A very interesting book that pulls together many self development threads and theories into a tapestry of a novel. There are so many ideas that I’d like to try… I’ll take a few days to integrate and process my learning, then decide what steps to take. A useful resource for anyone seeking a richer, fuller experience of life.

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This book is about a woman who’s on a journey through healing and other things. It's a non-fiction story about the narrator’s life on how she meets someone and learns about so many things. It’s a pretty good read on how to heal yourself with the help of someone who knows more about healing and other things. Thanks to the publishers and NetGalley for giving me an opportunity to read and do a review.

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*Temple of Love* is an inspiring non-fiction parable that artfully blends holistic healing modalities with timeless Eastern philosophies, creating a transformative journey for readers seeking true love and self-discovery. Through the eyes of the narrator, we follow a captivating adventure that not only explores the legendary Mayan temple said to grant “true love” but also serves as a profound metaphor for inner healing and personal growth.

From the moment the narrator meets Nayanna, the Curandera, the narrative ignites a sense of wonder and curiosity. Nayanna’s wisdom guides the narrator—and the reader—through various spiritual practices such as yoga, Theta healing, and plant medicine, making the journey both enlightening and accessible. This fusion of traditional and contemporary healing methods offers a fresh perspective on love and self-awareness, encouraging readers to look beyond conventional approaches.

The setting in the lush jungles of Mexico is vividly depicted, immersing readers in the rich culture and natural beauty that surround the quest for love. The author’s evocative descriptions transport you to the heart of the Americas, making the reader feel as if they are part of the journey. This geographical backdrop not only enhances the narrative but also symbolizes the deep exploration of one’s inner self.

*Temple of Love* stands out for its practical approach to healing. The book is filled with actionable techniques for manifestation, meditation, and chakra healing, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in energy work. Each chapter offers insights that are not only motivational but also applicable to everyday life, allowing readers to incorporate these practices into their own journeys toward emotional wellness.

What makes this parable particularly compelling is its ability to resonate with a broad audience. Fans of *The Secret* and *The Power of Now* will find familiar themes woven throughout, yet the unique storytelling and holistic perspective provide a refreshing take on these concepts. The narrative encourages readers to embrace vulnerability and authenticity as essential components of attracting true love, making it both relatable and profound.

In summary, *Temple of Love* is a beautifully crafted exploration of love, healing, and self-discovery. Through a harmonious blend of storytelling and practical guidance, the author invites readers to embark on their own paths to emotional fulfillment and spiritual enlightenment. This book is highly recommended for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of love and holistic healing, providing both inspiration and tangible tools for transformation. Prepare to be moved and motivated as you journey toward your own Temple of Love.

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I really enjoyed this book. The topics of self-healing, energy, and holistic/alternate forms of healing are so so interesting to me. I love these topics, and seeing multiple POVs on these topics. I liked the writing style, I honestly felt relaxed while reading. It was very informative learning about different parts of the world, and how there are different tactics for healing.
Thank you to NetGalley, the publishers, and especially the author for this ARC in exchange for my honest review of the book!!

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