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The Way of Forgiveness: Letting Go, Easing Stress, and Building Strength

By D. Patrick Miller
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Published: July 24, 2009
Words: 10854 (approximate)
Language: English


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In this highly praised work, D. Patrick Miller reveals forgiveness as “a disciplined and increasingly joyful approach to seeing and being that amounts to a new way of life.” In four concise sections – Seven Steps of Forgiving, Forgiving Others, Forgiving Yourself, and Where Forgiveness Leads – this poetic book provides the keys to a healing change of mind and heart.

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forgiveness, spirituality, happiness, selfhelp, enlightenment, joy, stress, relaxation, stress relief, miracles, course in miracles, letting go, selfdiscovery

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Review by: Scott Michael on July 30, 2011 : star star star star
Excellent beginners book to forgiveness. It reminded of the Making amends step in a 12 step group. Since very little practical material is available on forgiveness, this book makes a good primer. For the real work to begin, one must start seeing forgiveness as a selfish act, not as something being done to benefit the other. Once you start to forgive, it's you that benefits, and your free of having to pay any mind again to the person you're forgiving. You get them out of your consciousness and move on, free from the troubling thoughts you hang on to, by not forgiving them.
(reviewed long after purchase)

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