The Way: To Love

This posthumous work by Jesuit priest Anthony de Mello focuses on "awareness" as the prerequisite for genuine love. To feature his philosophy, focus on these core themes:

1. Spiritual Feature: Anthony de Mello’s " The Way to Love "

" The Way to Love " is also a 1933 romantic comedy directed by Norman Taurog. A feature on this film would include: Depression-era Paris ("Paree"). The Way to Love

De Mello argues that we are "brainwashed" by society to believe happiness depends on external things like money or approval.

Real love can only spring from seeing others—and ourselves—exactly as they are, without judgment or misconception. This posthumous work by Jesuit priest Anthony de

François, a photography clerk dreaming of being a tour guide, rescues a woman named Madeleine from a cruel carnival performer.

" The Way to Love " is a title shared by several significant works across media, most notably a influential spiritual book and a classic romantic film. Depending on your interest, A feature on this film would include: Depression-era

A popular modern association with this phrase is the New York Times article 36 Questions on the Way to Love . To "put together" this experience:

The Way: To Love