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“Why does it seem to be more and more challenging to find a perfect mate or maintain a happy and compatible relationship? Was love always this difficult? Haven't we heard stories of people being truly fulfilled and happy in love? Is love a myth? There are more people on the planet than ever before, and traveling the world has never been easier. Not only that; now we can use technologies like the Internet to connect with others. So what is the problem? Why does it seem to be more complicated than ever to meet the right person and live happily ever after?”

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Love Colors: A New Approach to Love, Relationships, and Auras

This book delves into the use of colors and auras as tools for understanding love and personal relationships. It offers a fresh perspective on interpersonal dynamics, suggesting that the colors and auras we emit and perceive can reveal much about our emotional states and compatibility with others. more

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Pamala Oslie
Pamala Oslie

Born in 1952, Pamala Oslie is an accomplished author known for her diverse literary works and profound insights. Her writing style and thematic explorations have earned her a place among the most respected writers of her generation. more

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