A humanistic astrological journey through love, work and family, tracing the invisible patterns that quietly shape how we meet, clash and belong to one another
Why do we fall in love? What draws us to certain people — as partners, friends, colleagues or even adversaries? Why do some relationships feel instinctively harmonious while others become a source of conflict or repetition?
Love Has a Thousand Names offers a reflective and humanistic approach to understanding the complex web of relationships that shape our lives. Moving beyond romantic love, José Millán explores emotional bonds in all their forms: family ties, professional relationships, friendships, rivalries and toxic dynamics.
Using astrology as a symbolic and interpretive language rather than a predictive tool, the book invites readers to revisit their past and present relationships from a new perspective. There is no single formula that explains why we connect the way we do. Instead, relationships emerge from the convergence of multiple factors — temperament, timing, emotional patterns and personal history — that together create the possibility of transformation through connection with others.
With clarity and depth, Millán shows how recurring relational patterns can be recognised, understood and re-signified. Love Has a Thousand Names is not about fate, but about awareness.
| Technical data | Publish date: 14 january 2026 ISBN: 978-84-08-31334-2 Pages: 352 Imprint: Editorial Planeta |
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