By Patricia Rust
I can’t tell you how many times I have gone to lunch with my girlfriend
and listened to stories about her dating disasters. They felt
like episodes out of Sex and the City. Seriously! The
saddest thing is she keeps signing up for the same result. In
some places, that’s the definition of insanity; signing up for the same
thing, expecting different results. Maybe it’s the way she’s wired or
maybe she’s just clueless. I couldn’t figure it out so I set out
on a quest. I wanted to make sure that I never ended up IN HER
SHOES.
My first plan was to research matchmaking. After countless hours
of combing the bookstores and surfing the net, I came upon a few
interesting sites, http://www.ancientwisdomofmatchmaking.com,
http://www.yourownunderstanding.com,
and http://www.pauseformagic.com
This investigation eventually lead to an even greater experience,
meeting the expert. Zannah Hackett, author of The Ancient Wisdom
of Matchmaking has simply taken the guess work out of finding the love
of your life. She tells it like it is and teaches us how to
recognize the obvious. It’s true! We can’t see the forest
for the trees anymore. We might think we can but trust me, we can’t. I
don’t care how many self-help courses you’ve taken or how many
psychological typing systems you’ve explored, none give you a clear
visual of people like this ancient wisdom. And I’m not surprised at our
unawareness in a world that has us believing we are enlightened beyond
any man’s ability to levitate. What with cell phones, tvs, tabloids,
kids, traffic, bills and job demands, it’s a wonder we can hear
ourselves think at all. Who are we kidding? And my girlfriend is
supposed to find the man of her dreams amidst all this chaos?
It’s no wonder she subscribes to insanity. That’s the norm these
days.
Fortunately for us, Hackett very simply reveals this secret language
that make sense out of all the senseless. She explains what we
look like, what our polarity is, why it is we do what we do and why our
relationships fail. She uses trees and cars and various different
types of analogies and metaphors to verify and validate the realities
of this incredible romantic language. Her book spends its time on
understanding and solutions rather than what’s wrong. She says we
are all perfectly designed to be with another person, we’ve just lost
the ability to recognize what stands before us. Our intuition is
even compromised these days. She says no one needs to change, we just
need to learn how to move. When women finish her seminars or sessions,
they know what to look for, how to find him and how to keep him.
They know how tall he is, what color his eyes are, if he’s lazy or
aggressive and why it is they must seek out their maximum
attraction. They even have an idea of where he works and what
rocks his world. It’s pretty powerful info and the real clincher
is, women are the keepers of the relationship. This means, Zannah
is giving it to women first.
The book is based on a 3000 year old wisdom, a lost language of
matchmaking that has never been made available to women for purposes of
finding the love of their life. I call it the “original recipe for
love”. It has all of the ingredients any single woman needs to
know. It keeps women like my girlfriend from traipsing all over
looking for Mr. Right, never really knowing what she’s looking for. If
single women, matchmakers, relationship experts and anyone else seeking
positive results in finding the love of their live, don’t get this
knowledge, then they deserve to walk in uncomfortable shoes.
I guess, like with anything of value, there is always a bonus in
gaining a greater understanding of love and how to love. With
this knowledge, there is a very special gift that you leave with but I
think I’ll leave you guessing rather than kiss and tell. In fact,
if you want find out, you can attend a seminar, a session and buy the
book. You won’t be sorry.
The next scheduled “Loving Y.O.U.” seminar is scheduled on November
12th, 2005 in Los Angeles from 10am-5pm. To get more information
visit: http://www.yourownunderstanding.com or call 760.809.7273
to pre-register. Pre-registration is $300 or $395 at the door.
Register early though because seating is VERY limited.
I’ll see you there and once we get the info, let’s go shopping for NEW SHOES!
Patricia Rust
Award Winning Author and Screenwriter
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