Praise for Loveability
“Robert Holden is the ideal example of Loveability. He certainly knows how to love and be loved. He loves everyone he knows, and we all love
him in return. He knows and understands what stands in the way of loving ourselves and others. And most importantly he knows and teaches how to dissolve these blocks. How could we not love him?”
—Louise Hay, author of Love Yourself, Heal Your Life Workbook
“Robert Holden is a teacher of incredible wisdom, integrity, and compassion. This beautiful book is a joyous reminder of the transformative power of love in the world.
I heartily recommend Loveability to all.”
— Dr. Brian Weiss, author of Only Love Is Real
“Loveability is an inspiring book that gently encourages readers to reflect upon their relationship to the nature and the power of love itself. Nothing could be more timely or more transformational.”
— Caroline Myss, New York Times best-selling author of Defy Gravity and Archetypes: Who Are You?
“Loveability teaches you how to undo the blocks that prevent you from having more love in all your relationships. I
wholeheartedly recommend this book.”
— Marci Shimoff, New York Times best-selling author of Love for No Reason
“I am a devoted Robert Holden fan and have fallen madly, deeply for his new book! It teaches us the most important thing we can do—give
and receive love. Robert will help you open your eyes so you can open your heart and create a life full of joy and love.
Everyone—and I do mean everyone—should read this life-uplifting book.”
— Kris Carr, New York Times best-selling author of Crazy Sexy Kitchen and Crazy Sexy Diet
“Robert Holden has written a beautiful treatise on love. Please give yourself this gift.”
—Cheryl Richardson, author of The Art of Extreme Self-Care
“It’s not easy to discuss love in a way that is not overly sentimental (or perceived as such). Robert Holden writes with a sense of humor, clarity,
and compassion about the depth of love we are all capable of, and in fact we all embody. This is a joyful, illuminating book to read.”
— Sharon Salzberg, author of Lovingkindness
“Robert Holden’s new book, Loveability, guides us to stop looking for love and accept our truth: that we are love. This book is a magnificent guide toward unlearning the fears that block us
from the presence of love within. I love this book!”
— Gabrielle Bernstein, author of Spirit Junkie and May Cause Miracles
“It is a pleasure to endorse your book. Congratulations! This is a great book; real love makes a difference in life.”
— Miguel Angel Ruiz, author of The Four Agreements
“Loveability teaches you to listen to the voice of love in your heart. It helps you to forgive the past, to live in the
present, and to make love more important than fear.”
— Gerald Jampolsky, author of Love is Letting Go of Fear
“Loveability should be placed in every soul’s backpack before we come to this planet to help us remember what we have forgotten.”
— Chuck Spezzano, author of If It Hurts, It isn’t Love
“I am in awe of Robert Holden’s ability to translate the wisdom of love in such simple and relatable terms. Loveability
is a masterpiece of the heart and a must read for anyone seeking to be inspired to live a love-based life.”
— Mastin Kipp, CEO and founder of TheDailyLove.com
“Loveability beautifully escorts the reader into the very heart of what we seek most, which is to be loved. Poetic, grounding, honest, and raw, it lifts the veil of dark confusion and fear to reveal that we
can never be separated from the love we seek, because it is who we are. Its healing words will stay with you long after the last page.”
— Sonia Choquette, author of Traveling at the Speed of Love
“This book is a gem! It opened my heart wide, and it can profoundly transform your life as well. The author, Robert Holden, embodies Loveability; love pours out of every molecule of his body, and he has infused this book with the sweet energy of love. You can feel it radiate into your heart from every page. Highly recommended!”
— Denise Linn, author of The Soul Loves the Truth
“Robert Holden is one of the clearest, purest, and most poignant voices for love in our time. You will find no greater teaching than this book contains. If you are seeking love, you will find the key in these pages.
If you have found love, you will find more here. Drink these words, open, and discover the treasure offered to you, starting from within
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your own heart. Living this message will change your life.”
— Alan Cohen, author of Rising in Love
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To Hollie, to Bo, to Christopher, and to everyone
“If you achieve the faintest glimmering of what love means today,
you have advanced in distance without measure and in time beyond the count of years
to your release.”
A Course in Miracles
Contents
Foreword by Marianne Williamson Introduction
PART I: LOVE IS YOUR DESTINY Chapter 1: Love Is Not a Word Chapter 2: Your Eternal Loveliness Chapter 3: Our Shared Purpose Chapter 4: Ground of Love Chapter 5: Live Your Love
PART II: LOVE IS WHO YOU ARE Chapter 6: Self-Love Monologue Chapter 7: Mirror Exercise Chapter 8: Childhood Messages Chapter 9: Your Love Story
PART III: LOVE HAS NO CONDITIONS Chapter 10: Is This Love? Chapter 11: I Love You Chapter 12: Show Your Love
PART IV: LOVE KNOWS NO FEAR Chapter 13: The Mirror Principle Chapter 14: Love and Fear Chapter 15: Love Does Not Hurt
PART V: LOVE IS THE ANSWER Chapter 16: Only Love Is Real Chapter 17: A Call for Love Chapter 18: The Presence of Love
Loveability Library Acknowledgments Endnotes About the Author The Loveability Program
Foreword
Of all the things there are to learn—philosophy and mathematics, poetry and law, all the arts and all the sciences—what could be more important than that we learn how to love? If humanity knew how to love more deeply, more fundamentally and universally, how different might our world be? Would there still be war? Would there still be violence? Would there still be such unnecessary suffering within and around us?
As sophisticated as we are in our understanding of some things, we’re often remedial in our ability to love. In a world where fear has a grip on human consciousness, it takes a conscious effort to take a stand against it. We yearn for love desperately, yet resist it fiercely.
Loveability is a guide to unlearning the ways of fear and choosing love instead. The task sounds simple, but it is rarely easy. Each of us has to face a lion’s den of fears that lurk in the cave of our own subconscious minds, whenever we make the effort to love. And that is why we read books like this one: to have something powerful to lean on, sentences and chapters to teach us, as we make our way past our own fears to the light of love on the other side.
Robert Holden has a way with words, and, more important, he has a way with people. You feel loved in his presence; he has clearly done the inner work of moving past his own defenses, making space in his heart for someone else’s love to enter. And when he does that—when any of us do that—miracles happen. Breakthroughs occur. Insights emerge. Fears dissolve. And that is the purpose and gift of this book: like a soft and gentle massage of the heart, it breaks through barriers to our ability to love and makes room for new life to enter. That’s how you’ll feel when you’ve completed Loveability. Much lighter . . . more loving . . . and happier, for sure.
Marianne Williamson
Introduction
Imagine this. One day, our children will learn about love at school. They will take classes in love and self-esteem,
explore the meaning of “I love you,” learn to listen to their hearts, and be encouraged to follow their joy. It will be normal for parents to help their children learn how to love and be loved. Adults won’t be content just to read romantic novels or watch rom-com movies; they will seek out friends and lovers who are interested in real love and who want to become more loving men and women.
One day, every society on our planet will honor and celebrate the importance of love. Politics without love will be a thing of the past. Leaders who demonstrate love-based values, like service and compassion, will be elected for their vision, their courage, and their strength of character. Economists will teach the world that money does not work without love. They will offer us love-based economic policies that eradicate poverty and hunger and help us to experience real abundance and freedom.
One day, all the great professions will include love in their training syllabi and core values. Medical doctors will treat their patients with love, and psychologists will teach their patients about love. Physicists will teach us that separation is an “optical delusion” and that oneness is reality. Biologists will teach us that the survival of the species depends on cooperation, not competition. Architects and lawyers will help us to build a society on love. And ecologists will show us how to love our planet more.
One day, the major religions will recognize a God of unconditional love, and they will stop teaching people to fear God. Never again will we go to war in the name of God. Theologians and philosophers, humanists and atheists, will set aside their differences for the sake of love, and they will teach us that love is stronger than fear, that only love is real, and that, ultimately, love is the key to our enlightenment and evolution. And all the while, the artists of the day will serenade us and entertain us with their plays of love.
Imagine that. That day is not here yet, I know. I believe it will come, though. Our world must evolve in the direction of
love if it is to have a future. Each of us is called to do something, in the name of love, to make sure that humanity comes to understand itself and is able to choose love over fear.
The word loveability might be new to you. You can’t find a definition for it in any standard dictionary. Not yet, anyway. Language is always evolving, as are we, and so one day you will find a dictionary that carries a definition for loveability. And if I am asked to help wordsmith the entry for loveability, I will recommend something simple like “the ability to love and be loved.”