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9781644115985

Healing the Wounds of the Heart

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    9781644115985

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    1644115980

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2022-12-27
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster

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Summary

An exploration of the life-changing power of forgiving

• Discusses 15 perceived obstacles to forgiveness and how to overcome them

• Details four different methods of forgiveness: the Hawaiian practice of Ho'oponopono, Colin Tipping’s Radical Forgiveness, Fred Luskin’s Nine Steps to Forgiveness, and the author’s own Gift of Forgiveness

• Shares inspiring testimonies and stories from around the world, revealing how forgiveness helps stop a spiral of destruction, cleanses the heart, and leads to relief, freedom, and inner peace

Can Everything Be Forgiven? Forgiveness allows our hearts to heal and love to be revived. Forgiving the small and average sufferings experienced throughout life is one thing. But what about bigger transgressions, like infidelity, abuse, or even large-scale offenses such as genocide?

Olivier Clerc identifies 15 obstacles to forgiveness--prejudices, confusions, misunderstandings--and discusses from where these perceptions originate and how they might keep us from taking the path to healing. Drawing from his years of forgiveness work as well as from the Forgiveness Project, he details four practical methods for forgiveness, each with a unique approach: the Hawaiian practice of Ho‘oponopono, Colin Tipping’s Radical Forgiveness, Fred Luskin’s Nine Steps to Forgiveness, and the author’s own Gift of Forgiveness, inspired by his work with don Miguel Ruiz. Inspiring testimonies and examples from both victims and perpetrators who have rebuilt their lives after trauma show that even when faced with the unspeakable we can heal. Choosing to engage in a conscious process of forgiving helps stop a spiral of destruction, cleanses the heart, and leads to relief, freedom, and inner peace.

Author Biography

Olivier Clerc is a writer, translator, editorial consultant, and workshop leader. He is the founder of the international program Circles of Forgiveness, based on his life-changing experiences in Mexico with don Miguel Ruiz. With his wife, he created a yearly conference on forgiveness and founded the International Forgiveness Association (API). The author of The Gift of Forgiveness, he lives in Cluny, France.

Table of Contents

Foreword by
Lewis Mehl-Madrona, M.D.

Preface

PART 1
Forgiveness Defined Forgiveness -- What Is It Really?
Forgiveness or Healing the Wounds of the Heart

PART 2
The Main Obstacles to Forgiveness and How to Overcome Them

1 Forgiveness Would Exclusively Be a Religious
Practice Practical Method #1--
Forgive for Good: Dr Fred Luskin’s 9 Steps

2 Forgiveness as Outmoded and Outdated

3 Forgiveness Would Mainly Be a Gift to the Other

4 Forgiving Would Amount to Condoning, Accepting, and Excusing

5 Forgiving Would Be Impossible without the Other Offering Their Apologies or Asking for Forgiveness
Practical Method #2--
Colin Tipping’s Radical Forgiveness

6 If We Have Forgiven, We Should Forget

7 Forgiving Would Be Reconciling

8 Mistaking the Person and the Action

9 Seeing Only the Personal Dimension of the Action
Practical Method #3--
Ho‘oponopono: The Hawaiian Approach to Forgiveness


10 Wanting to Understand Immediately What You Are Experiencing

11 Forgiveness and Arrogance

12 Asking for Forgiveness Would Induce Feeling Guilty

13 Asking for Forgiveness Would Be Humiliating
Practical Method #4--
The Gift of Forgiveness: Four Progressive Requests for Forgiveness


14 Forgiveness Would Be a Sign of Weakness
15 Wanting to Do Things Too Quickly

Conclusion
Can Everything Be Forgiven?

Bonus
The Metaphor of the Two Clouds

Recommended Reading
The Forgiveness Project
Acknowledgements
Index
About the Author

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