Could there be a divine purpose behind everything that happens? If you’re willing to embrace this possibility, every aspect of your life can change. This is the theory behind Radical Forgiveness, Colin Tipping’s revolutionary method for liberating your energy for the soul’s highest expression.
In Radical Forgiveness, readers join Colin for step-by-step instruction in what begins as a healing process, and culminates in a paradigm-shifting path to awakening. With this updated and revised edition, readers will discover:
• How to transform difficult emotions like anger, fear, and resentment into unconditional love, gratitude, and peace
• The five essential stages of Radical Forgiveness, and how they help us transcend the victim archetype and embrace the inherent perfection of life
• The tools of Radical Forgiveness—a series of quick, effective, and easy-to-use techniques and processes including “Fake It ‘Til You Make It,” “Collapsing the Story,” “Satori Breathwork,” and more
“Radical Forgiveness is much more than the mere letting go of the past,” writes Colin. “It is the key to creating the life that we want and the world that we want.” With Radical Forgiveness, he puts that key in our hands.
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Highly Recommended and very timely! As with all great books, it is not so much what is written, but where it leads you. And this book leads the reader(if they are ready)on the first steps of a wonderful journey where one can lovingly let go of what is holding us back from being who we really are.In that discovery we can find out the answers to those elusive questions,”Who am I?” “What am I here for?” Believe me this journey can be a little confronting in the beginning and if one is not ready to let go…
A superb technique to change your life As a Unity minister who has been on the “path” for years, I didn’t expect to find much new or valuable in this book. But I certainly did. Ideas came “alive” that formerly had been interesting concepts, but not REAL and practical.
Really works! Although there is a lot of material here that I have already incorporated into my spiritual life, there were three key things that helped me tremendously. 1. You can’t “force” yourself to forgive…it just doesn’t work…and it won’t work until you’re ready — and that’s OK. 2. It’s OK to be angry — just don’t let it become addictive; and it’s ok to express anger — as long as it is done in a cleansing, healing manner; and 3. Freeing that “wounded” part of yourself…