Do something for me, please. Fall in love. Fall in love with yourself. Fall in love with the streetlamp. Fall in love with the wind and the next person you meet. In the words of Shinji Moon, fall in love so often you can’t tell where you last left your heart.

Fall in love with the sunset. You know, no sunset is ever the same, and every moment it changes, and that’s what you are: every moment different, a total unfolding uniqueness. In all the world there is no one like you. In the millions of years that have past and the million of years to come there will never be anyone exactly like you.

– Zach Beach

What have we learned in 99 episodes? What’s been missing? What does it mean to love the world?

Find out in this week’s very special episode of The Learn to Love Podcast, where your host Zach Beach goes over the biggest lessons from the show and talks about his new book, Pebbles.

Loving the Earth: Special 100th Episode Celebration with Zach Beach

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About Zach Beach

Zach Beach, MA, is committed to building a world based on unconditional love and connection. He does that as an educator, yoga teacher, poet and writer, and as the founder of The Heart Center love school. 

Best-selling author of The Seven Lessons of Love and three poetry collections, Zach regularly leads transformational retreats, workshops, and teacher trainings around the world. Zach is a certified Yoga Teacher (E-RYT500), Meditation Teacher, Thai Massage Bodyworker, Sex Educator, and Prison Yoga facilitator. 

His online writings have appeared in such websites as The Huffington Post, Elephant Journal, and MindBodyGreen, while his poems have been seen in such publications as October Hill Magazine, The Oddville Press, and The CHILLFILTR Review. Zach’s formal education includes an M.A. in East-West Psychology from the California Institute of Integral Studies and a BS from Northwestern University.

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