"You Are What You Love" makes Eastern mysticism friendly to the Western mind. Author Vaishali, an intellectual, yet highly irreverent mystic, magically mixes concepts and story-telling from such traditional sources as Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, and Sufism, with the ancient mystic, Emmanuel Swedenborg. She also mixes in unconventional sources, from Groucho Marx, Cheech and Chong, Jimi Hendrix, James Dean, and Homer Simpson. "You Are What You Love" empowers readers to befriend their minds and resolve their issues, instead of defending and justifying the limitations in their lives. Demonstrating how to transform limiting beliefs, this book delivers the secret to finding happiness and one's purpose-especially for those who have hit a pothole on the road to enlightenment. One of the most powerful points of the book is that "we do not have love, we are love. We don't earn it; we don't have to justify it; we don't have to wait until others decide we are good enough; we claim it because we are it."