How would the world change if we all adopted this way of life?
Through moving stories, trusted advice, and meditation and reflection points, Kino MacGregor will show you how to set up parameters, so you can make the ultimate shift that teaches ‘students of life’ how to truly act from love, helping anyone reprogram the mind, choose a new outlook, and follow a simple roadmap to attain true love and happiness in life.
“In this inspiring book, Kino MacGregor offers transformational tools for spiritual growth. She generously shares personal lessons from her spiritual path in order to support us along our journey. Thank you Kino, this book truly is an act of love!”
– Jivana Heyman, author of Accessible Yoga and Yoga Revolution
“Kino’s personal stories, inquiries, and advisement come from a clearly embodied foundation in cultivating love. With references into the heart of teachings that connect us to the divine within, Kino expands her community to invite us to make everything an act of love.”
– Susanna Barkataki, Embrace Yoga’s Roots: Courageous Ways to Deepen Your Yoga Practice
“A transformative guide to understanding, practicing, and mastering unconditional love.”
– Booklife, Publishers Weekly
“Act of Love is an intelligent discussion on how it is that we can live an engaged, aligned, and meaningful life – required reading for anyone searching for everyday joy and connection.”
– Dr Ana Candia, ND
“Act of Love is an intelligent discussion on how it is that we can live an engaged, aligned, and meaningful life – required reading for anyone searching for everyday joy and connection.”Dr Ana Candia, ND powerful opportunity to experience and embody love in a new way . . . teaching from the deep wellspring of her heart. May this book unite and uplift us all as an act love.”
– Melanie Klein, co-editor of Yoga & Body Image: 25 Personal Stories About Beauty, Bravery and Loving Your Beauty and Embodied Resilience: 30 Mindful Essays about Finding Empowerment After Addiction, Trauma, Grief and Loss
Everybody wants to find love and true happiness, and everybody struggles to find it sometimes, too. Kino Macgregor—one of the most in-demand, influential teachers of our time—is no different. In her brand-new, thought-provoking book, “Act Love,” Kino shares her life, light, love, and wisdom more generously than she ever has before, and it is transformative!
– Robert Mack, Author of “Love from the Inside Out” & “Happiness from the Inside Out
“Challenging us to question what we think we know about love, [Kino] invites us to experience love anew, this time in a much more informed and enlightened way: free from past programming, childhood conditioning, and societal influences. With confident vulnerability, full transparency, and heartfelt authenticity, Kino encourages us to drop the unhealthy relationship patterns we’ve learned from others and to rediscover the meaning of true love for ourselves.”
– Robert Mack, Author of “Love from the Inside Out” & “Happiness from the Inside Out
“Act of Love will inspire you to find true happiness within yourself again, and it will encourage you to share that happiness you found inside yourself with the world. Run—don’t walk—to pick up your copy today. You will find yourself happier… and your life filled with more love… because of it!”
– Robert Mack, Author of “Love from the Inside Out” & “Happiness from the Inside Out
In Act of Love, Kino MacGregor’s words read less like a book on spirituality or yoga, and more like a note from heart — an impassioned plea to love. In all that we search for or struggle, Kino tells us, love is the way….She walks us through her own bouts with depression, early sexual trauma, and a suppressed rage that almost destroyed her. Each painful event would become a catalyst for greater compassion and a realization of the love she’d been denying herself. Love… is who we are.
– Peg Mulqueen, www.ashtangadispatch.com
“The explanation around unconscious action is very helpful. The act of letting go and surrendering. As well, offering a way to examine how one’s (unconscious) desires motivate so much of one’s actions.”
– Wambui Njuguna, wambuinjuguna.com
“Chapter 6 on love and hate is so important! Rushing towards compassion is unsustainable and inauthentic at best and sugarcoating spiritual bypass, at worst. It can also be a way to reaffirm the need to be ‘good’ and ‘spiritual’, thereby avoiding an examination into what often can be societal power. This avoidance protects whiteness and maintains the status quo. Maintaining the status quo rarely, if at all, leads us towards liberation, both personal and collective.”
– Wambui Njuguna, wambuinjuguna.com
“A few weeks ago I started noticing the word ‘love’ everywhere. Then the phrase ‘Act of Love’ came to me and I realized that your book was calling me. I opened it on a Friday evening while everyone in my home had the flu and I put it down when I finished it on Sunday. It felt like a warm blanket was comforting my soul. It was a practical lesson of what really matters in my life. It was a guide to living a life with love. I had no idea of who you really are. I admired you as my yoga teacher, but I didn’t know about the mature, nurturing and terrific author. The words in your book accompany me now all the time. I find myself quoting your words throughout the day. Thank you for this beautiful book. I am gifting it to people that I know will benefit from it.”
– Nora Delgado
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“Kino has been my teacher for a long time. Although we’ve never met, I continue to return to her teachings as a yoga teacher & student. I use insights from this book in my yoga classes & daily life as I practice responding with love. Kino is a humble teacher, she writes with ease & credits all teachers who have helped her grow. Kino’s latest book continues to offer universal wisdom that heals hearts & minds everywhere.”
– Zenyatta, From Amazon