The show will explore by applying six simple steps in a process of forgiveness and true acceptance of situations, events, or persons as is. How to practice the process of forgiveness for every and any life situation by being willing to look at the situation, event or person differently. By first accepting the situation, event or person as is as against how you think it or the person should be or could have been.
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Is there an ideal time to give? Especially when the person to forgive is your Self. This is the theme and premise for this new season of the Forgiveness show.
Wraping up on using the 4 agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz to engage in the process of #forgiveness. With the last 3 agreements being building on the first as explored in the previous episode.
This episode takes a look at forgiveness and forgiving using Don Miguel Ruiz, The Four Agreements. The first agreement - Be impeccable with your word is covered in this four part Segment.
This episode takes a look at forgiveness from the standpoint of the 3 reasons people come into our lives. I also acknowledge the life expression of 2 very strong men who both afforded me opportunities to reflect on forgiveness, one as a mentor and teacher; while the other a opportunity for practising ongoing and active forgiveness.
I should have known better to start a show on forgiveness and not expect the Universe to give me a project immediately to work on. I apologize for the longer than the usual podcast. #ALLlivesMATTERS. Namaste
A Spoken word narative as if in a spiritual conversation about one own spiritual identity. Which may lead to a need to forgive myself for thinking I am less than I am.
Forgiveness looked at as a process as a against merely saying a few words such as "I forgive you". It requires and must start with the conscious acceptance of what is.
Forgiveness looked at as a process as a against merely saying a few words such as "I forgive you". It requires and must start with the conscious act and willingness to accept the situation, event or person as is
Forgiveness looked at as a process as a against merely saying a few words such as "I forgive you". It requires and must start with the conscious act and willingness to accept the situation, event or person as is.
Forgiveness looked at as a process as a against merely saying a few words such as "I forgive you". It requires and must start with the conscious act and willingness to accept the situation, event or person as is.
In this episode I go back to my childhood and young adult life when my cousin Ann challenged me about my sinister thoughts and hatred I held towards my father. She did so in a very matter of fact way with one question and no further explanation. That question change my mind and challenged me to find a way to forgive and address the hatred I held towards my father.