New Consciousness Review Fall 2015 | Page 18

INSPIRATION Maybe that’s why the Free Hugs Campaign struck such a nerve. There’s now an International Free Hug Day celebrated in early July each year, as well as a Collegiate International Free Hug Day that has its own app. Whatever his real name is, Juan Mann must have a satisfied smile on his face to see his movement proliferate the way it has. To be sure, sharing more affection with other people isn’t going to end poverty or solve the U.S. unemployment problem. Hugging more won’t free us from dependence on foreign oil or eradicate world hunger. That doesn’t mean your need for affection is trivial, though. Relationships that offer opportunities to give and receive affection can solidify and strengthen your connection to the world around you, increase your sense of optimism and fortitude, counteract depression, and improve your body’s abilities to manage stress. In other words, it won’t solve our global problems, but it will better equip us to. This book will be a first step toward easing loneliness in your own life. In this book, I will: • Explain what it means to hunger for social connections and affection • Illustrate how common and widespread the problem is • Describe the causes behind affection hunger and the problems associated with it • Help you assess your own needs for human connection • Offer six compelling strategies for attracting mo ɔ