In this manual on how to forgive, there are insights and exercises without a preachy message or assumption that people “should” forgive.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William Martin has more than 30 years of involvement with the Findhorn community, including the role of chairman of the executive committee.
Inhaltsangabe
Dedication Acknowledgements Introduction PART ONE Forgiveness Is The Power to Choose Why Forgive? What is Forgiveness? Reconciliation Tough Forgiveness Four Steps To Forgiveness Four Steps To Forgiveness Worksheet PART TWO Blocks to Forgiveness High Ideals and Gut Feelings Be Wounded, or be Wise Choose to Blame or Choose to Learn Aversions False Forgiveness Irritations and Frustrations Judgement I Just Cannot Forgive Them Cynicism Guilt and Company PART THREE Go Deeper: Reconcile with Yourself Reconciliation with Ourselves The Forgiveness Garden Forgiveness has Rhythm From Self Criticism to Self Encouragement Watching What We Broadcast Death is Character Forming The Gift in the Wound Getting Needs Met Have Your Parents Forgiven You? De-cluttering Our Emotions Religion as a Weapon Forgiving Death Gratitude, but not as a Platitude Addictions and Compulsions Loneliness The Art of Apology Acceptance Forgive the Mega Rich Men and Women Sex for Higher Purposes PART FOUR Advanced Forgiveness Forward Giving Turn Tormentors into Mentors Learning by Teaching Turning Complaints into Intentions Ideals, Hopes and Expectations Creativity What if I Chose It? Forgive God; Forgive Yourself Forgiveness as an Act of Power Forgiveness Toolkit Heavenly Perspective Resizing and Forgiving Groups Fireworks Sitting Comfortably Finding Natural Goodness Connecting with God A Reconciled Life Selected Bibliography About the Author
Dedication Acknowledgements Introduction PART ONE Forgiveness Is The Power to Choose Why Forgive? What is Forgiveness? Reconciliation Tough Forgiveness Four Steps To Forgiveness Four Steps To Forgiveness Worksheet PART TWO Blocks to Forgiveness High Ideals and Gut Feelings Be Wounded, or be Wise Choose to Blame or Choose to Learn Aversions False Forgiveness Irritations and Frustrations Judgement I Just Cannot Forgive Them Cynicism Guilt and Company PART THREE Go Deeper: Reconcile with Yourself Reconciliation with Ourselves The Forgiveness Garden Forgiveness has Rhythm From Self Criticism to Self Encouragement Watching What We Broadcast Death is Character Forming The Gift in the Wound Getting Needs Met Have Your Parents Forgiven You? De-cluttering Our Emotions Religion as a Weapon Forgiving Death Gratitude, but not as a Platitude Addictions and Compulsions Loneliness The Art of Apology Acceptance Forgive the Mega Rich Men and Women Sex for Higher Purposes PART FOUR Advanced Forgiveness Forward Giving Turn Tormentors into Mentors Learning by Teaching Turning Complaints into Intentions Ideals, Hopes and Expectations Creativity What if I Chose It? Forgive God; Forgive Yourself Forgiveness as an Act of Power Forgiveness Toolkit Heavenly Perspective Resizing and Forgiving Groups Fireworks Sitting Comfortably Finding Natural Goodness Connecting with God A Reconciled Life Selected Bibliography About the Author
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