In this week episode of Freedom Lovin’ Podcast I talk about a book that I read in 2014 summer, called “The Alabaster Girl”. This book has given me many insights about relationships and how to have loving relationships with more freedom.

In this podcast you will learn: What is the relationship between true love and marriage. Why “forever” does not exist. Why here and now is what matters most. And more!

About the author:
“Zan Perrion is internationally recognized as one of the most original and insightful voices on relationships and seduction in the world today. A regular media commentator, he has been widely featured in the international press. Zan is the founder of the Ars Amorata philosophy–a celebration of the art of seduction, the rebirth of romance, and a lifelong quest for beauty and adventure. He is also a co-founder of the Amorati network of men.”

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Shownotes:

About the rise of bitcoin and our Facebook group. [00:00]
Book review introduction [6:33]
True love is marriage? [8:00]
What is love for you? [11:20]
Why “forever” is a myth. [12:00]
Here and now is what matters most [15:44]
Swim deep or shallow swim? [19:00]
About being more analytical than conventional. [22:00]
Understand why there is various ways to live with more freedom. [26:00]

Books Mentioned:
The Psychology Romantic Love
The Alabaster Girl

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Kevin Koskella

Kevin Koskella

Living free in an unfree world. Live the life of permanent travel, and declare as much freedom as you can, despite the crazy world we live in. Kevin explores the world and how to achieve and maximize freedom in life.

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