Radical Forgiveness: Making Room for the Miracle
Posted: 28 Aug 2015, 23:12
One of the only books that I have come across to state a methodical crossover from resentment to forgiveness while you tap within, without an iota of guilt.
I am amazed by the way its written to incorporate practical thinking. It makes room for basic paradigm that we are spiritual beings here for humane experience. Thus reasoning out, however not condemning that we are so messed up by design our human experience predominates.
I have read scripts that have always spoken of this quite rudely at times, as though we don't basic flaws that are a given and completely transparent to us. This book by far deals with the purpose/mission concept with an empathetic attitude, keeping us encouraged to understand "why we are what we are".
I am amazed by the way its written to incorporate practical thinking. It makes room for basic paradigm that we are spiritual beings here for humane experience. Thus reasoning out, however not condemning that we are so messed up by design our human experience predominates.
I have read scripts that have always spoken of this quite rudely at times, as though we don't basic flaws that are a given and completely transparent to us. This book by far deals with the purpose/mission concept with an empathetic attitude, keeping us encouraged to understand "why we are what we are".