A review by jefecarpenter
A General Theory of Love by Thomas Lewis, Fari Amini, Richard Lannon

5.0

The true title should be A General Theory of Life.

It's a fascinating revelation of the nature of human thought and emotion, leading to an in-depth analysis of relationships of all kinds. It starts with a wonderful description of the neuroscience of the three brains that every human is born with. It goes on from there to explore the many underlying conditions of our relationship with life.

This should be required reading. I think everyone should know about limbic resonance... not only for the marvel of romance and the synergy of partnership; it is one way in which science confirms the metaphysical.