How To Truly Forgive and Liberate Yourself

Forgiveness

If you are looking to get to the next level of your meditation practice, forgiveness is key. Forgiveness is freedom.

According to Wikipedia, “forgiveness is the intentional and voluntary process by which a victim undergoes a change in feelings and attitude regarding an offense, lets go of negative emotions such as vengefulness, with an increased ability to wish the offender well.” 

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Practice forgiveness (Photo Fernanda Beccaglia)

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To help you get there, here’s a simplified variation of a very powerful forgiveness exercise extracted from MindValley Academy.

Step 1: Set The Scene

Firstly, with your eyes closed and for about two minutes or so, bring back all the anger, frustration and pain you felt when someone in your life wronged you. Feel yourself in that very moment when it happened and picture the same environment you were in when you interacted with them. (To give you an example, in one of my sessions I imagined my bullying school headmaster in the same basketball court where he had made me stand for hours in the hot sun as punishment.) Continue reading “How To Truly Forgive and Liberate Yourself”

The Truth Will Set You Free

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By Guest Writer and Life Coach David Feliciano

Truth. There are many interpretations of truth. Your truth, my truth, the truth. Humanity continues to be engaged in the discovery of the truth. The bad news is I do not think I have figured it out. The good news is I think I have uncovered my relationship to the truth.

In my past, professionally and personally, people have chosen not to tell me the truth. There are many reasons they would use as to why. “I was afraid, didn’t want to upset you, didn’t know how to tell you, didn’t think you would care, didn’t want you to know”, etc. What I got from this experience was two distinct insights. Continue reading “The Truth Will Set You Free”