I found a few good gems in this book. It’s spiritual-love-lite if you asked me for a one-word opinion.
Cassady has one of those stories where overnight, upon waking up one day, she experiences transformation and connection with the Divine. No hard work, no self improvement, no inner reflections. She just, one morning, heard the universe speaking to her. She comprises it happened this way because of her awful upbringing - growing up in a suffocating small town community, daddy issues, and landing stressful high paying prestigious jobs from the excellent education her parents paid for.
Her “dark night of the soul” odes how she eventually chose “love” after being denied government assistance for her chronic health condition that was never really explained to us.
That’s great.
So, into the messages in this book. It centers around a concept where the “Universe” is speaking to you, like you are the only two beings in the room. It doesn’t read like the author is channeling the messages, so think Mike Dooley’s work on Notes From the Universe.
So, it’s basically that, a copy of Mike’s work with messages aiming towards finding relationship love and happiness with a romantic partner, mostly. If you read it, you’ll get the constant nuances she writes into focusing on finding a partner.
She now lives in sunnny side California, spreading love… as an uncertified relationship counselor… or “love coach”.