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Grant Me a Higher Love this Valentine’s Day and Forever

Cindi Sansone-Braff:  The Romance Whisperer

Cindi Sansone-Braff: The Romance Whisperer

Ugh, love relationships. It’s crazy how they can be so off-the-charts wonderful and at other times so down-in-the-dumps horrible. Who among us has not ridden this roller coaster of love at least once in his or her life? Whether you’re looking for your perfect soulmate or trying to elevate the divine love you’ve already found, help is on the way.

I chatted with Cindi Sansone-Braff, author of Grant Me a Higher Love:  How to Go from Relationship from Hell to One that’s Heaven Sent in a recent Travel Fun interview. Cindi started out by talking about the importance of travel and getaways with people in love and how travel can be a test of compatibility. She quickly segued into more meatier stuff and emphasized the importance of people having either “two feet in or two feet out of a relationship.” It seems as though many people in today’s society only approach relationships halfway.

“Being granted a higher love is not so difficult,” Cindi explains, something that most of us can likely attest to if we’ve been fortunate enough to be hit with the thunderbolt of love a few months into a relationship. “Maintaining love is the hard part,” Cindi continues. “It does demand work or it’s going to go bad.” It seems as though many people are on cruise mode and allow dysfunction to destroy the love they’ve been granted.

Cindi's Bestselling Book

Cindi’s Bestselling Book

In our interview, Cindi talks about the commitment phobia epidemic in our world and the essence of her bestselling book that can help to replace dysfunctional old patterns and beliefs with new ones through scaling the ladder of love. “Love is a simple thing. We’re making it complicated,” Cindi insists.

Known as the “Romance Whisperer,” Cindi has been a relationship coach, Tarot card reader and medium for two decades. She lectures, teaches workshops and gives private consultations throughout the United States and around the world. Her secret weapon is that she consults with the dead for guidance and direction. “I talk to the dead only to help the living love better,” says Cindi. Not surprisingly she hears a lot of regret from the other side. She tries to show family patterns of dysfunction so that the living can find a better path. “The dead are here to help us to love better,” Cindi continues.

And I’m left wondering what my grandparents would say.

 
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