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Radical Self-Forgiveness Practices

Tools for Achieving True Self-Acceptance
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How to Fully Accept Yourself—Just As You Are

Most of us have plenty of experience with self-blame and guilt—but we are often at a loss when it comes to forgiving ourselves. According to Colin Tipping, this is because our idea of forgiveness usually requires a victim and a perpetrator—which is impossible when we play both roles at the same time. Tipping's Radical Forgiveness process allows us to navigate this dilemma for deep and lasting healing. To help us gain freedom from excessive inner criticism and self-sabotaging beliefs, he offers the Radical Self-Forgiveness book and companion audio program. Join Colin Tipping to learn his step-by-step methods for going beyond the level of self-judgment and recrimination to the deeper spiritual state in which true forgiveness occurs.

What's "radical" about Colin Tipping's approach to forgiveness? "It's not about telling ourselves a new story about something that happened," he says. "It's about creating a profound shift at the spiritual level." Based on his world-renowned forgiveness workshops, the Radical Self-Forgiveness book shares clear insights for resolving our deepest internal wounds using Tipping's five-stage forgiveness process. The Radical Self-Forgiveness audio edition offers a toolbox of exercises, techniques, and guided practices designed to help us break the cycle of blame and victimhood—an empowering attitude that helps us fully embrace every experience.

Many of our fears, anxieties, and even physical health problems originate from the parts of us that we consider unforgiveable. Yet when we recognize that we are worthy of forgiveness—no matter who we are or what we have done—we gain access to the loving energy of spirit that can heal our deepest wounds. Used alone or in combination for an integrated practice, the Radical Self-Forgiveness book and audio program open the doorway to the freedom and inner peace that come from true self-acceptance.

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Contents Digital Audio (1 hour, 45 minutes)
Product Code AW01730W
ISBN Number 978-1-60407-324-9
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Colin Tipping

About Colin Tipping

Colin Tipping (1941–2019) was born in England and taught at London University before immigrating to the United States in 1984. With his wife, JoAnn, he co-founded the Georgia CancerHelp Program and Together-We-Heal, Inc., and founded The Institute for Radical Forgiveness Therapy and Coaching. Tipping is the author of the international bestseller Radical Forgiveness: Making Room for the Miracle and other books and online programs based on the practice of Radical Forgiveness.

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Reviewed by Lauri C.
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Life Shifting Content!!

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I love sounds true for years, learning so much. This CD was truly disturbing and I believe you should take it off your distribution list. 'Susan's story' seems like a unreal manipulation of the listener. Apologies --but this is the first time I've been so disturbed by the content from sounds true. What's on either side of this story has some interest --however this story in this version is disturbing. I guess it makes me wonder if Tami really heard this. I'd be surprised if she would want this as part of sounds true. There is no rating it is less than zero

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Includes some ideas I never thought of and some conclusions I am not sure I agree with. The basis underlying the whole rationale seems to be Predestination which I don.t believe in,

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Reviewed by Kitty H.
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Transforming!

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Reviewed by Harvey W.
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For those of us who, unlike Mary L, are convinced that the only things that happen for a reason are things done by conscious beings, the author's requirement that we "remain open to the possibility that such a plan could exist" because "there's no way to prove that it doesn't" (there's no way to prove the universe wasn't created fifteen minutes ago either) comes across as an aggressive turn-off. This is a shame because it would have been so easy to co-opt us rationalists by asking US to try to fit the event into a plan for our spiritual growth. Instead, we are likely to tune out the entire message, missing much potential good.

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