Life Success Store:  Romantic Relationships
Learn how to become the person you seek, attract your soul mate, and enjoy fulfilling love.

Get Smart! About Modern Romantic Relationships:
Your Personal Guide to Right and Real Love by Michelle L. Casto

Order this book if you are seeking to find that special someone and want to get ready for right and real love.  Chock full of inspirational quotes, journaling assignments, and self awareness exercises.  This is the only book you will ever need to read on the subject of romantic love and dating.

Get Smart! About Modern Romantic Relationships received a nomination for the 1999 Non-Fiction book of the year from the Georgia Writer’s Association.

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Attract Your Soul Mate by Michelle L. Casto

Excerpt: How Attraction Works

Everything in the world is made of energy—you, the rock, the tree, the table. Energy is vibration, and everything vibrates.  As a human (energetic) being, you have a frequency that you vibrate at—sometimes high, low, or in-between.

Magnetic energy is attached to our thoughts.  For example, when you feel “up”—filled with joy, gratitude, our emotions— you are sending out frequency vibrations that magnetize good stuff to you.  Fear, worry, guilt, shame send out lower frequencies.  Thus, the way we feel is the way we attract!

Attraction is an unconscious energy—you can’t see it, but you can feel it.  It’s like the energy or “vibe” that you give off.  Intentional attraction is the conscious recognition of the quality of your vibration and the deliberate choice of where and what you point that vibration towards.  We’ve all heard that “opposites attract.”  They do, but they don’t usually stay together.  In order to meet your true life mate, you will likely be more compatible with someone who is a lot like you—someone with similar values, beliefs, and vision for the kind of life they want to lead.

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