We live in Seattle, where you barely see the sun in the winter and you begin to ask, does the sun even exist anymore? And yet, in the spring, there it is. It’s been there the whole time, behind the clouds.

And that’s what I want people to know about love. Even if you’re feeling really disconnected, or it hasn’t happened for you, know that love is as close as your next breath. It’s about that intention to connect with that part of yourself, and that puts out the prayer and paves the way energetically for really beautiful miracles to happen.

– Elisa Romeo

For me, holy love is unconditional love. You can see it as simple as that. And I think many people don’t really know or have experience with that full awareness moment of unconditional love.

Because what unconditional love really means is we love this person no matter what. And that doesn’t mean we have to be with that person our entire lives, or enable things like abuse or addiction. It means, can you really sit with somebody and really open up to that unconditional part of them, and tune into that part in you that loves that person absolutely?

– Adam Foley

What is holy love? Can we experience love even when we are not in a relationship? What does it mean to become love?

Find out in this week’s episode of The Learn to Love Podcast, where your host Zach Beach interviews the therapist Elisa Romeo and the yoga instructor Adam Foley on Holy Love.

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About Elisa Romeo, MFT and Adam Foley

Elisa Romeo, MFT, and Adam Foley are the authors of Holy Love: The Essential Guide to Soul-Fulfilling Relationships and cohosts of the Holy & Human Podcast. Elisa is a licensed marriage and family therapist, an intuitive, and the author of Meet Your Soul.

Adam is a certified somatic practitioner and yoga instructor who uses spiritual coaching, somatic healing, and his own intuitive abilities to connect people to their Soul. Together, they help individuals awaken and deepen their soulful nature within relationship.

As married parents of two, Elisa and Adam use practical stories from the trenches of everyday life, their personal spiritual experiences, and examples from their work with thousands of couples to teach sacred partnership.

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