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Love is always something that has been somewhat difficult to understand. "The Wicked Truth About Love: The Tangles of Desire" explores love and the most common kinks in what's otherwise a completely and highly desired pleasant experience. Looking at love with reality, pushing deluded romance to the side, Suzanne Ross provides very interesting ideas about Love and what it means. "The Wicked Truth About Love" is well worth considering for any who want to understand what love is.  ~ The Midwest Review of Books, November 2009

The book translates the academic language of Mimetic Theory into layman terms, providing readers a valuable model for understanding "True Love" and forging better relationships. Readers learn how to remove "common stumbling blocks" that infect love and relationships. The author is a Certified Montessori Educator, and with husband founded the nonprofit Raven  Foundation. Noteworthy: In addition to lifting the veil abscuring "True Love," readers can apply Mimetic Theory to calm conflict and violence, better understand human culture, and remove "The Tangles of Desire" from relationships. The one-of-a-kind book provides a new approach to understanding self and others, and how to apply the valauble knowledge of Mimetic Theory to daily living and loveing. ~ The Mindquest Review od Books, Winter 2010

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  • Help Sudanese children go back to school to learn how to say no to violence and have hope for peace www.nonviolentpeaceforce.org

    by Suzanne Ross Thursday, 02 September 2010 16:07

  • Slate's Laura Kipnis uses Girard to analyze the Dr. Laura scandal - an excellent article! http://www.slate.com/id/2263736/

    by Suzanne Ross Tuesday, 31 August 2010 17:33

  • See Adam's sermon and video about the Ground Zero "mosque" at Raven's Alternative Apocalypse blog: sacred violence and sacred hospitality.

    by Suzanne Ross Monday, 30 August 2010 18:26

  • filming of new Raven video is done! 500 Clown's Adrian Danzig & Molly Brennan explain how desire leads to conflict and ends in scapegoating.

    by Suzanne Ross Thursday, 26 August 2010 14:42

  • for a fresh, hopeful look at being Christian in a messy world, read James Alison's "Broken Hearts & New Creations"

    by Suzanne Ross Tuesday, 24 August 2010 17:10