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The Book Club :
Fidelity: How to Create a Loving Relationship That Lasts by Thi

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 ivehadit01 (original poster member #54210) posted at 3:28 PM on Thursday, December 8th, 2016

* Fidelity: How to Create a Loving Relationship That Lasts by Thich Nhat Hanh

This is a very good book, full of wisdom. It may have written by a Buddhist teacher, it's not really religious, I am not buddhist or religious and I got a lot out of it.

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Neznayou ( member #40654) posted at 6:42 PM on Thursday, December 8th, 2016

This one is in my Kindle library, I just haven't gotten to it yet. Thanks for the recommendation.

Him: BH 1969
Me: WW 1973

Wedding: April 9, 1994

Son: 1998 (college freshman)
Son: 2002 (high school freshman)

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I do not have it all together.

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waitingwife ( new member #51790) posted at 9:02 PM on Tuesday, January 31st, 2017

This is on my list, I just finished his book No Mud, No Lotus - The Art of Transforming Suffering and enjoyed it.

May 2015 - DDay and TT till
March 2016 - DDay 2
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GeoHeart ( member #55800) posted at 12:17 AM on Sunday, February 5th, 2017

I am currently in the middle of reading this book and am enjoying it. I also read his book "Fear". These are the first books I've read that are from the Buddhist perspective. I am going to ready some books by Pema Chodron next.

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