Leo Buscaglia, liefkozend bekend als "Dr. Love", was een professor in de speciale onderwijs wiens geschriften het landschap van liefde en de terughoudendheid die mensen hierover vaak koesteren, diepgaand onderzochten. Als productief auteur van inspirerende bestsellers pleitte hij hartstochtelijk voor open discussie en de uiting van genegenheid. Zijn werk kwam vaak voort uit een oprechte verontwaardiging over de schaarste aan literatuur over dit onderwerp, waarbij hij beroemd verklaarde dat hij auteursrecht op liefde wilde. Met zijn boeiende proza moedigde Buscaglia lezers aan om kwetsbaarheid te omarmen en hun begrip van menselijke verbondenheid te verdiepen.
This story by Leo Buscaglia is a warm, wonderfully wise and strikingly simple
story about a leaf names Freddie. How Freddie and his companion leaves change
with the passing seasons, finally falling to the ground with winter's snow, is
an inspiring allegory illustrating the delicate balance between life and
death.
Through true personal stories retelling Christmas memories, New York Times bestselling author, professor, and PBS motivational speaker Leo Buscaglia demonstrates in Seven Stories of Christmas Love that the values of caring and love are essential far past Christmas day. With warm humor, Buscaglia recounts real stories of peace, joy, and goodwill from his past Christmases. Mentioning events such as producing a school Christmas pageant or spending the holiday in a hospital, Buscaglia emphasizes how the moments in each story reinforced his belief in the spirit of the season and how it can be embodied throughout every month of the year. An inspiring collection perfect for the holiday season, Seven Stories of Christmas Love encourages his audience toward self-reflection. By considering what Christmas means to them, readers can begin to understand how to incorporate these positive emotions in their lives throughout the rest of the year.
Loving is a choice that offers alternatives to frustration, loneliness and fear ... [we are encouraged] to think, feel and move toward actions that will bring about growth in love. What he suggests is more than a love style--it is a life style--Cover
In his warm, inviting, and inclusive, style, bestselling author Leo Buscaglia manages to bring a vision of the world together within his warm embrace. Sharing the stories of his travels and his encounters with people all over the world, Buscaglia reminds us that we are all people who have the potential to share ourselves with ourselves as well as others. A lover of life and people, Buscaglia's insight into our hearts and souls, his reassurance as to our essential good natures, is a much-needed reminder of our connectedness to one and all.
In this exploration of loving and living, bestselling author Leo Buscaglia addresses the intricacies and challenges of love relationships. He asks such important questions, as: How do we best interweave our lives with our loved ones? Do we change our way of relating depending on the circumstances: If we fail in one relationship, can we succeed in others? In this exhilarating book, Leo doesn't give pat answers. He presents alternatives and suggests behavior that opens the way to truly loving each other. He recalls with heartwarming detail the importance of his own family and friendships in helping him to be open to grow and to love.
While relating specific events which he remembers about his own father, Leo Buscaglia has written this book "in celebration of all fathers." Readers are reminded that seemingly ordinary events can forever remind us of a cherished family member. This book reached #7 on the New York Times Best Seller list.
LIVING, LOVING AND LEARNING is a delightful collection of Dr. Buscaglia's informative and amusing lectures, which were delivered worldwide between 1970 and 1981. This inspirational treasure is for all those eager to accept the challenge of life and to profit from the wonder of love."An investment in life is an investment in change. When you are changing all the time, you’ve got to continue to keep adjusting for change, which means that you are going to be constantly facing new obstacles. That’s the joy of living. And once you are involved in the process of becoming, there is no stopping. You're doomed! You’re gone! But what a fantastic journey!" "I think the loving person must return to spontaneity — return to touching each other, to holding each other, to smiling at each other, to thinking of each other, to caring about each other….Hugs are good, they feel nice, and if you don’t believe it, try it." "We've got to learn to trust again, to believe again. Of course it's a risk, but everything is a risk. We need to begin to go beyond just ‘being’ again. We’ve got to get in touch with being human and there’s a difference."
A stirring story of Leo Buscaglia's travels from Japan and Hong Kong to Cambodia and Calcutta on his personal quest for discovery, searching for the bull--the Chinese symbol of life--in himself and all of us, the bull that must remain untethered and free to explore.
In his mission to help people attain what he felt was their greatest gift, Leo Buscaglia famously developed a university course on love. This remarkable volume was the result of the interactions of students in his course.Love is for everybody who has ever reached out to touch the heart of another.
Paradise on earth? Why not. Our existence is precisely what we make it and by embracing the many pleasures life has to offer, we can have unlimited joy. Leo Buscaglia, who has already shown so many of us the way to more love and happiness, now offers refreshing, detailed advice on looking around us and finding delight in the simple things--in food, in flowers, in music, in dance, in books, in art, in memories, in our families, and in loving. Step onto Bus 9 with Leo and open yourself to a life-affirming journey to paradise. It's the most important trip you'll ever take.