The neuroscience is compelling: dopamine surges, oxytocin floods, the prefrontal cortex briefly steps aside. But the phenomenology is stranger still — the sense that the world has finally become what it always should have been, that this person was somehow already known. Both accounts are true, and neither is sufficient to live by.
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Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology in Practice
Take what you understand about falling in love and practice working with it—in your body, in your choices, in …
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Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology: A Deeper Look
Go deeper into the neuroscience of bonding and the phenomenology of surrender. You'll understand the physiolog…
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Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology: A Starting Point
Meet falling in love as both biology and poetry—a cascade of neurochemistry that feels like transcendence. You…
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Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology: Foundations
Build a solid understanding of how your nervous system, your past, and your deepest yearnings conspire to crea…
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Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology: From Confusion to Clarity
Move from the disorientation of falling in love to genuine understanding of what's happening within you. Clari…
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Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology: Questions Worth Asking
Interrogate your own experience of falling: What triggers it? What does it reveal about you? What are you actu…
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Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology: Start Here
Begin your exploration of falling in love here—an accessible entry into both the science and the felt experien…
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Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology: What Nobody Tells You
Confront the truths that romantic narratives omit: that falling in love can be a detour from intimacy, that ch…
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Living with Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology
Integrate falling in love into your life without letting it consume it. You'll develop the maturity to honor t…
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The Examined Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology
Subject your experience of falling in love to careful, tender scrutiny. What story are you telling? What are y…
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What Is Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology?
Strip away the mythology and meet falling in love as it actually occurs—a specific state with recognizable mar…
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Why Falling in love — the neuroscience and the phenomenology Matters
Understand why falling in love commands your attention and resources—not to dismiss it, but to relate to it wi…
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