The Truth About Love: How to Really Fall in Love With Your Life and Everyone in It

· Bolinda · Narrated by Conor MacNeill
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We are trained from the youngest of ages to imagine that love is a force outside of ourselves, that if you keep swiping one day your prince will come, that love is something you have to look for, work for, diet for. The truth is we are creators of love, not discoverers of love – and until we realise that love comes out of us, rather than to us, we’ll never really get it or feel it. Conor Creighton learned this the hard way with a string of tumultuous relationships in his past. That was until, through meditation, he woke up to the powerful force that is self-love and watched as his relationships and the whole world transformed around him. In a unique hybrid of memoir and self-help, here Conor uses his life lessons to help readers wake up to the truth about love. A modern manifesto and spiritual guide to relationships, The Truth About Love makes a daring call to action, showing how to change yourself and the world around you through the courageous act of opening your heart.

About the author

Author, journalist, coach and meditation teacher, Conor Creighton has been travelling the globe as a reporter, a motivational speaker and a meditation teacher for nearly 20 years. Conor is the author of two books, and has been published in the Guardian, the Irish Times and Vice Magazine. He's won the Irish Travel Journalist of the Year Award, the Gwaertler Foundation Award and the Simon Cumbers Media Fund on three occasions. He came to meditation in 2012, and quickly became immersed in the study of mindfulness meditation and vipassana meditation. He trained in India with the Dalai Lama and at the Redwood Institute in San Francisco. He has sat several long retreats, and studied a number of meditation types. Conor's teaching is a cross-pollination of ancient techniques and contemporary wisdom. Conor is a down to earth teacher and a natural storyteller, a skill he learned in part from his many years as a writer, but also as a bartender. He is based in Berlin and Dublin.

Conor MacNeill is an Irish actor and voice artist. Some of his television and film credits include Keny Kilbane in Industry (2020), Fergus in 101 Dalmatian Street (2018–2020) and Gavin in No Offence (2017–2018). On stage, Conor has performed for Abbey Theatre, the Royal Court Theatre, the Lyric Theatre and many more.

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