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Why You Still Need to Forgive Your ...

Colin Tipping

Unabridged 9785604505281
5 hours 4 minutes
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How You Can Do It With Ease and Grace Did we choose our parents before we came in? Was it all pre-arranged that they would sow the seeds of our opportunities for spiritual growth during our adult lives? No matter how deep or superficial the wounds we suffered as children, were they, in fact, all part of our soul's plan? Contemplation of this possibility is the foundation stone of Radical Forgiveness. It is explored in this book as a spiritual approach to 'reframing' our childhood experiences that, up to now, we might have thought were less that perfect and for which we hold our parents, at least partially, to blame. Forgiving our parents, therefore, does not mean simply 'letting bygones be bygones.' It means seeing the utter perfection in their imperfection. It means coming to a place of deep appreciation and gratitude for all that they did to launch us on our journey towards our Awakening. It means seeing the Truth and returning ourselves to Love. The personal stories provided by each of the co-authors are wonderful examples of how even some of the worst childhood wounds can be reframed in this way and how a profound peace arises as a result.
From the publisher
How You Can Do It With Ease and Grace Did we choose our parents before we came in? Was it all pre-arranged that they would sow the seeds of our opportunities for spiritual growth during our adult lives? No matter how deep or superficial the wounds we suffered as children, were they, in fact, all part of our soul's plan? Contemplation of this possibility is the foundation stone of Radical Forgiveness. It is explored in this book as a spiritual approach to 'reframing' our childhood experiences that, up to now, we might have thought were less that perfect and for which we hold our parents, at least partially, to blame. Forgiving our parents, therefore, does not mean simply 'letting bygones be bygones.' It means seeing the utter perfection in their imperfection. It means coming to a place of deep appreciation and gratitude for all that they did to launch us on our journey towards our Awakening. It means seeing the Truth and returning ourselves to Love. The personal stories provided by each of the co-authors are wonderful examples of how even some of the worst childhood wounds can be reframed in this way and how a profound peace arises as a result.
Release date
05/26/2022

Sophia Media