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Dr.
Barry Pierce
THIS
MONDAY IS BOOKED OUT
Larry
Bergmann from USA
Working
with parapsychology and paranormal healing techniques
from a spiritual base.
7pm to 10pm
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Laughter & Life Book Club
This
month's book to read is Living on Purpose by
Dan Millman which is available at bookstores. Join with
a dozen or so like-minded people for discussion 10am
Saturday Dec. 5th led by Shirley Pierce.
Email
us to join Book Club today and we'll give you our free
audio CD of Daily PowerBoosters
LISTEN
TO THIS!
Do you have fear in your life? What purpose does it
really serve?
2 min audio PowerBooster
Play the audio track

25 REASONS TO BE GRATEFUL
If
you need help counting the ways, this worksheet will
get you started.
Open
the free PDF here
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I'm
repeating myself - because it is important. I remember
writing once before that refusal to forgive someone
is like taking a poison pill yourself and hoping the
other person will die. How can you connect to a spirituality
of oneness if you are blocking the power ... if you
are really saying "there is oneness except for
so-and-so who wronged me"?
When
you forgive others, you are the one who is healed. By
forgiving others you release yourself from the bondage
of past hurts. In other words, forgiving allows you
to embrace life and move forward.
Forgiveness can bring astonishing good out of unbelievably
bad situations. Very simply, if you make a choice to
"pardon" an offense, it puts you in control
of your emotions. You gain freedom by exercising the
control that comes from choosing to forgive.
I
don't forgive others for their sake .... I do it for
mine! By forgiving others, I can be free from negativity.
When I forgive others I am free from bitterness. Forgiveness
helps me enjoy the true peace and joy that bubbles out
of my life.
Forgiveness
does not excuse behaviors; it simply sets you free from
hurt and anger - they're your ego emotions, not someone
else's. It is easier to forgive than to hold a grudge.
Forgive because you have the strength to forgive. Be
free to let go, to show mercy, and to mend relationships
through one simple, yet powerful act.
When
you forgive others, you'll find it easier to forgive
yourself. You are healed when you accept your own imperfections
as well as the imperfections of others.
So
today, choose to put the past behind you and forgive.
Enjoy a healed and whole spirit, ready to embrace the
new and exciting experiences ahead of you.
Self-Reflection
Questions:
1. Who do you
need to forgive?
2.
How can forgiveness free your mind?
3.
What are the benefits of forgiving others and yourself?
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