“The Honeymoon Effect: A state of bliss, passion, energy, and health resulting from a huge love. Your life is so beautiful that you can’t wait to get up to start a new day and thank the Universe that you are alive.” – The Honeymoon Effect – the science of creating heaven on earth.
Is it possible to create heaven on earth? I pondered this many times, especially when I was at a low point in my life. But apparently it is possible.
My first exposure to Bruce Lipton was during the Hay House “I Can Do It” Conference in Toronto this past July where he lectured on The Honeymoon Effect – the science of creating heaven on earth. I was curious to learn about it and I was completely astounded by the information which was shared. I was then very happy to receive this book by which the lecture was based on for free from Hay House Publishing for review purposes and the follow review is unbiased and reflects my honest judgement of this book.
Firstly, I must say that I wish I had come across this book many, many years ago as it would have saved me a tonne of grief and heart ache.
The book talks about the law of attraction and how it affects a relationship, but takes it a step further than all the other books out there that attempt to explain the same. Most books preach that what you put out there is what you get, but fail to explain how this phenomenon takes place and the mechanics behind it – quantum physics. Although the book is scientific, it is very easy to read. It is written for the average person and contains humor as well, which is refreshing as scientific concepts can be very dull and dry. Bruce has a talent for telling and incorporating relevant and entertaining stories to support his theory.
Lipton does really well in explaining how all the subconscious gunk which we collect while growing up, the programing we are subjected to, affects all the decisions we make, and how we bring them into our relationships with other people, and how we look for them to complete us, and therefore are never satisfied.
What was comforting for me was his explanation about good vibes and bad vibes. I’m the type of person who functions very much on intuition however there have been many times when I override what my intuition tells me and proceed with logic only to be burned in the end. Lipton states “Good vibes are nature’s way of telling you that you’re in the right place or with the right person. Just being in the same room with a partner who is in harmony with you lifts your energy; together you create ripples that produce high-energy waves.”
He then goes on to state that “bad” vibes have the opposite effect and can be very destructive, and “may be your nervous system’s warning that you’re hanging out with the wrong person. An energetically disharmonious relationship likely features shouting matches and recriminations – even being in the same room with your partner depresses you.” I found it absolutely fascinating learning about the science behind this, and also the depth to which he goes into.
As I mentioned previously, I wish I had read this book long time ago, such as 15 years ago, as it would have saved me a lot of pain and grief which I experienced in many of my relationships. However, since I can’t go back in time and fix those relationships, I am certainly keeping this knowledge in tow and using the skills and tools learned with my present day relationships. I recommend this book to anyone who is in a relationship – romantic or not.