I think this a fair question? Well, it is patently true if we interpret BS as “Belief system.” But it might equally be accurately described as BS where that infers, rather impolitely and in questionable taste perhaps, that there is no truth to it whatsoever.
I agree with both interpretations. When I model Radical Forgiveness diagrammatically . . .
Last week I mentioned that research indicates that money, wealth, status and position in life accounts for little more than 10% of what we call the happiness quotient.
What the other 90% broke down into, I left hanging. Well, it’s a lot more than was given in what I read, but it is instructive nevertheless. They . . .
Last week I wrote about people with a spiritually oriented business having difficulty asking for a decent amount of money in return for services rendered. I suggested this was due to subconscious, past-life memories of being persecuted and killed for doing healing work.
Another thing that surfaced during my meeting with the German coaches, that served . . .
I’m no marketing expert, so I pay others to do it. But one thing I have learned is the value of giving great content away. By giving people something of genuine value, we not only give, but we receive so much, like a loyal audience and their trust and support. We also get to help . . .
Radical Forgiveness is the unconditional acceptance of what is, as is; because that is exactly how it is meant to be. When we apply this to ourselves, we can say that Radical Self-Forgiveness is accepting the consequences of being ourselves. We are who we are because that’s exactly who we are meant to be. . . .
Let me begin to answer this question by saying what it is not. At first blush, you would think that it is a fancy name for just another form of life coaching.
You would be wrong. A Radical Living coach approaches the process with a mindset that sets it apart from . . .
We are very familiar with the idea that families consist of complex energy fields. These large fields will contain the energies of the parents, grandparents, children, in-laws, aunts, uncles, and so on.
Depending on the ages and stages of development of each individual member of the family, its energy field will be . . .
On the webinar last Thursday we discussed how art can be used in a very effective way to anchor the transformational shift brought about by the Radical Forgiveness experience.
As you may know, there are five stages in the Radical Forgiveness process: telling the story, feeling the feelings, collapsing . . .
Did you miss the webinar last Thursday? And the replay? Pity. You would have enjoyed it. Along with all the others, it is now in the archives of Colin’s Cafe, our membership site.
The webinar was on how to tap into the full power of the combined Radical Self-Forgiveness/Self-Acceptance Worksheet.
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