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Exploring how to overcome the obstacles to forgiveness and how to let go and change our thinking, the author details four practical methods for forgiveness, each with a unique approach.
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Exploring how to overcome the obstacles to forgiveness and how to let go and change our thinking, the author details four practical methods for forgiveness, each with a unique approach.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 195mm x 123mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 194g
- ISBN-13: 9781644115985
- ISBN-10: 1644115980
- Artikelnr.: 63627345
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 195mm x 123mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 194g
- ISBN-13: 9781644115985
- ISBN-10: 1644115980
- Artikelnr.: 63627345
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Olivier Clerc is a Swiss-born writer, international keynote speaker, and experienced facilitator living in France. With 40 years of experience, he has authored 25 books—spanning spirituality, personal development, and children’s literature—translated into 17 languages. Olivier is the founder of the Circles of Forgiveness, a transformational practice now present in 16 countries, and the Honorary President of the Association Pardon International. He has worked closely with leading figures such as Marshall Rosenberg, Charles Rojzman, Don Miguel Ruiz, Stanislav Grof, and Deepak Chopra, translating and publishing many of their works into French. Today, Olivier is widely recognized as a leading voice on the topic of forgiveness, a key issue both personally and collectively, to which he has dedicated his life’s work.
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2 Forgiveness as Outmoded and Outdated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
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
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
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







