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Human, Flawed, Forgiven

Letting Go of Blame and Resentment Toward Your Parents (For Your Own Sake)

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Human, Flawed, Forgiven

De: Selma J. Geis
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Human, Flawed, Forgiven is a transformative guide that explores the complex journey of forgiveness for one's parents. The narrative is structured to help listeners understand that while parents are inherently flawed—as all humans are—holding onto anger and blame is a self-imposed burden that serves no purpose. It emphasizes that forgiveness is a gift one gives to oneself, a crucial step toward healing and building a healthier, happier life.

Through personal anecdotes, psychological insights, and practical advice, Geis navigates the listener through the powerful process of shifting outward blame toward inward responsibility. The book posits that forgiveness is an internal process, one that does not require the participation or even awareness of the person being forgiven. It's a powerful reminder that we have the strength and the right to choose forgiveness at any moment, for our own sake, and to live life to its fullest, free from the past.

©2024 Selma J. Geis (P)2024 Hylosis Publishing
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Masterclass in Forgiveness

A super supportive to the work of forgiveness. Not only does this book give you the motivation to forgive, but it also reveals the benefits of forgiveness and the ways to forgive. Human, Flawed, Forgiven is a masterclass in forgiveness. if you have felt stuck in your life and know that it has to do with your unforgiveness, especially around your parents or negative role models, this book is for you!

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Highly recommended

This book is a transformative read that deeply resonates with anyone looking to heal their past. The author brilliantly combines personal anecdotes with practical advice, making it easy to understand and relate to. This book offers a compassionate approach to forgiveness and personal growth, providing readers with valuable tools to let go of old resentments. Highly recommended for anyone seeking emotional freedom and a better relationship with themselves and their parents!

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Good book

A heartfelt and transformative listen, "Human, Flawed, Forgiven" provides profound insights into healing and personal growth. The author eloquently guides listeners through the process of releasing deep-seated blame and resentment towards their parents, promoting forgiveness and inner peace. With a compassionate tone and relatable anecdotes, this audiobook is a powerful tool for anyone seeking emotional liberation and a healthier relationship with their past. Highly recommended for those ready to embrace forgiveness and reclaim their well-being.

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Practical & Powerful!

This is an amazing audiobook packed with valuable knowledge that helps you heal from wounds from parents through the power of forgiveness! I loved the insight that at the end of the day, forgiveness is not for them, but for you. I also appreciated the practical tips for healing including identifying the hurt emotion, having empathy, setting boundaries, and showing compassion. It's a great resource to build emotional intelligence, find healing, and move towards a brighter and healthier future!

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Healing and Forgiveness for a Brighter Future

"Human, Flawed, Forgiven" is a powerful and compassionate guide to releasing blame and resentment toward your parents. Through personal stories and practical exercises, the book helps you understand and heal past wounds, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness for your own emotional well-being. A must-read for anyone seeking personal growth and healthier relationships. Highly recommended!

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Free Yourself from Resentment

This audiobook reveals how resentment harms our health and well-being. It shows that forgiving our parents can release us from this emotional poison. I found it eye-opening and helpful in understanding the importance of letting go. Simple, insightful, and powerful.

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insightful

a fantastic guide on forgiving your parents. Selma shares personal stories, psychological insights, and practical tips that show how important it is to let go of anger and blame. it emphasizes that forgiveness is really about freeing yourself and living a happier life. The book helps you shift from blaming others to taking responsibility for your own peace. It's a must-listen if you're looking to heal from the past and improve your emotional well-being.

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The Message is Powerful Inside

"Human, Flawed, Forgiven" by Selma J. Geis tackles the emotionally-charged topic of parental forgiveness with a nuanced and insightful approach. Rather than a simplistic call for absolution, Geis delves into the psychological complexities of letting go of resentment. The book weaves together personal anecdotes, psychological insights, and practical exercises to guide readers through a transformative process of self-compassion and understanding. Geis emphasizes that forgiveness is not about condoning parental actions, but rather a powerful tool for releasing oneself from the burden of anger and bitterness. By acknowledging the hurt inflicted and the limitations of our parents as human beings, the book empowers readers to break free from destructive patterns and build healthier, more fulfilling lives, making "Human, Flawed, Forgiven" a valuable resource for anyone seeking emotional healing and personal growth.

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This audiobook helped me move on and feel better

Listening to "Human, Flawed, Forgiven" was an incredible experience. It helped me let go of the anger and hurt I felt towards my parents, bringing me a sense of peace and freedom I never thought I'd have. I believe it can help you too.

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good therapy for moving on

My parents passed away last year. They had their issues like everybody. They probably had no idea how toxic they had become and how it had impacted me. This audiobook helped me get back my emotional health.

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