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Article: International Worldwide Forgiveness Day - By Colin C. Tipping

***

--------------------------- August

3rd was designated as International Worldwide Forgiveness Day by the

visionary Robert Plath. His vision was that it would be a day that would

evoke the spirit of forgiveness worldwide. He created the Worldwide

Forgiveness Alliance in 1996 to empower that vision. Each year on

this date, the Alliance honors people who have made a contribution to

spreading the message of forgiveness throughout the world, either by the

work they have done or by the examples set in their own lives. I was

proud to be nominated by the Alliance as a Champion of Forgiveness in

2002 and was honored to speak at their annual event in California.

As a counterpoint to our automatic " God Bless America " parochialism,

what appeals to me most about this organization is that its focus is

worldwide forgiveness. Their stated goal is to " establish this

International Forgiveness Day (not just in America but) in every village

and hamlet across the world by the year 2025. " Although

International Forgiveness Day just passed, I am hoping you will respond

to the call and will wake up feeling an urge to do some forgiveness

work. If you do, two questions will arise. First, who shall I try to

forgive ? Second, what kind of forgiveness shall I use ? No

trouble with the first for I doubt it would take you long to find

someone in your own personal life against whom you still hold a

grievance. To forgive them would be a wonderful gift to yourself and a

great contribution to your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual

health. Remember, you do forgiveness for yourself, not for those you are

forgiving. However, since the focus of the Forgiveness Alliance

is worldwide, you might think about expanding your vision by looking to

see how the benefits of forgiveness could be extended to people around

the world. After all, do we not have judgments and grievances about

those who are responsible for situations like Darfur, Somalia,

Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Zimbabwe, and other such seemingly bad

conditions ? Are those judgments not just as toxic to us as our other

grievances, and from an energetic point of view, don't our judgments

tend to keep the energy around the situations stuck ? Of course they do.

As far as the second question is concerned, if you really want to make a

difference to what is happening in those places, as well as release your

own stress around it, then it has to be RADICAL Forgiveness. And that's

because it works NOT through the intellect (as in traditional

forgiveness where forgiveness is thought of as a conscious choice to let

bygones be bygones), but through that part of us that connects us to the

quantum field of universal consciousness. The way it works is

when we do our forgiveness work using the tools of Radical Forgiveness

(these are what make it so easy and quick), we automatically make an

alteration to our energy field. Then, because we are all part of what

Rupert Sheldrake, the English biologist, refers to as the morphogenetic

energy field to which all humans belong, our own shift in energy will

have an immediate effect on the overall field. Consequently, if just a

small number of people were to do a Radical Forgiveness process on the

situation in " Darfur " , for example, they would have an unimaginable

but profound impact on the situation in that country. Things would start

to move in the right direction. Positive changes would begin to happen

immediately. It's an energy thing! So I invite you during this time

of worldwide forgiveness to start using Radical Forgiveness. By all

means use it for something personal, but then cast your mind beyond self

and even beyond the shores of the country in which you live, to the

world 'out there.' Choose a situation about which you feel

strongly. Then ' forgive ' all those you see as being to blame for

everything that is bad in the world. This is the only way we are

ever going to have world peace and harmonious relationships between

everyone. And it really is up to us to create it. By doing the Radical

Forgiveness work, we are, firstly, taking responsibility for having

created , through our own consciousness, all these people and

situations. Secondly, we will be taking back all that we have

collectively projected onto these people. Only then will we begin to

heal the misperception that we are all separate and need to attack each

other. Only then will we stop fighting each other, abusing each other,

stealing from each other, and so on. But we don't have forever to

make this choice. The clock is ticking.I believe that we have to make

the conscious choice to shift our consciousness from the fear vibration

to love vibration now, or have it be a very difficult transition indeed.

I may be right about this or wrong about it, but I would still ask you

to take this day seriously, folks, and join the many amongst us who are

already trying to change the world by seeing the perfection in the

imperfection. Happy Worldwide Forgiveness Day. About the

Author:

Colin's Mission Statement: " My Mission is to Raise the Consciousness of

the Planet and to Create a World of Forgiveness by 2012. " Colin

Tipping is the creator of what has come to be recognized as the most

powerful leading-edge technology for personal and spiritual growth today

-- Radical Forgiveness. He is the acknowledged authority on the

application of this technology to the " healing " of individuals,

families, races, corporations, and communities. He is the author of five

popular, ground-breaking books: A Radical Incarnation: Mission - A

World of Forgiveness by 2012

Radical Manifestation: The Fine Art of Creating the Life You Want

Getting to Heaven on a Harley: A Radical Karma Workbook

 

 

 

 

 

 

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can forgive but never forget because if you forget you make the same mistakes

and you become a door mat, once its a mistake twice it on you.

 

   lots of love

 

--- On Thu, 8/7/08, S.Ganesh <behappy.metta wrote:

 

S.Ganesh <behappy.metta

~ Without Forgiveness , There is no Future ~

 

Thursday, August 7, 2008, 1:17 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Article: International Worldwide Forgiveness Day - By Colin C. Tipping

***

------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - August

3rd was designated as International Worldwide Forgiveness Day by the

visionary Robert Plath. His vision was that it would be a day that would

evoke the spirit of forgiveness worldwide. He created the Worldwide

Forgiveness Alliance in 1996 to empower that vision. Each year on

this date, the Alliance honors people who have made a contribution to

spreading the message of forgiveness throughout the world, either by the

work they have done or by the examples set in their own lives. I was

proud to be nominated by the Alliance as a Champion of Forgiveness in

2002 and was honored to speak at their annual event in California.

As a counterpoint to our automatic " God Bless America " parochialism,

what appeals to me most about this organization is that its focus is

worldwide forgiveness. Their stated goal is to " establish this

International Forgiveness Day (not just in America but) in every village

and hamlet across the world by the year 2025. " Although

International Forgiveness Day just passed, I am hoping you will respond

to the call and will wake up feeling an urge to do some forgiveness

work. If you do, two questions will arise. First, who shall I try to

forgive ? Second, what kind of forgiveness shall I use ? No

trouble with the first for I doubt it would take you long to find

someone in your own personal life against whom you still hold a

grievance. To forgive them would be a wonderful gift to yourself and a

great contribution to your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual

health. Remember, you do forgiveness for yourself, not for those you are

forgiving. However, since the focus of the Forgiveness Alliance

is worldwide, you might think about expanding your vision by looking to

see how the benefits of forgiveness could be extended to people around

the world. After all, do we not have judgments and grievances about

those who are responsible for situations like Darfur, Somalia,

Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Zimbabwe, and other such seemingly bad

conditions ? Are those judgments not just as toxic to us as our other

grievances, and from an energetic point of view, don't our judgments

tend to keep the energy around the situations stuck ? Of course they do.

As far as the second question is concerned, if you really want to make a

difference to what is happening in those places, as well as release your

own stress around it, then it has to be RADICAL Forgiveness. And that's

because it works NOT through the intellect (as in traditional

forgiveness where forgiveness is thought of as a conscious choice to let

bygones be bygones), but through that part of us that connects us to the

quantum field of universal consciousness. The way it works is

when we do our forgiveness work using the tools of Radical Forgiveness

(these are what make it so easy and quick), we automatically make an

alteration to our energy field. Then, because we are all part of what

Rupert Sheldrake, the English biologist, refers to as the morphogenetic

energy field to which all humans belong, our own shift in energy will

have an immediate effect on the overall field. Consequently, if just a

small number of people were to do a Radical Forgiveness process on the

situation in " Darfur " , for example, they would have an unimaginable

but profound impact on the situation in that country. Things would start

to move in the right direction. Positive changes would begin to happen

immediately. It's an energy thing! So I invite you during this time

of worldwide forgiveness to start using Radical Forgiveness. By all

means use it for something personal, but then cast your mind beyond self

and even beyond the shores of the country in which you live, to the

world 'out there.' Choose a situation about which you feel

strongly. Then ' forgive ' all those you see as being to blame for

everything that is bad in the world. This is the only way we are

ever going to have world peace and harmonious relationships between

everyone. And it really is up to us to create it. By doing the Radical

Forgiveness work, we are, firstly, taking responsibility for having

created , through our own consciousness, all these people and

situations. Secondly, we will be taking back all that we have

collectively projected onto these people. Only then will we begin to

heal the misperception that we are all separate and need to attack each

other. Only then will we stop fighting each other, abusing each other,

stealing from each other, and so on. But we don't have forever to

make this choice. The clock is ticking.I believe that we have to make

the conscious choice to shift our consciousness from the fear vibration

to love vibration now, or have it be a very difficult transition indeed.

I may be right about this or wrong about it, but I would still ask you

to take this day seriously, folks, and join the many amongst us who are

already trying to change the world by seeing the perfection in the

imperfection. Happy Worldwide Forgiveness Day. About the

Author:

Colin's Mission Statement: " My Mission is to Raise the Consciousness of

the Planet and to Create a World of Forgiveness by 2012. " Colin

Tipping is the creator of what has come to be recognized as the most

powerful leading-edge technology for personal and spiritual growth today

-- Radical Forgiveness. He is the acknowledged authority on the

application of this technology to the " healing " of individuals,

families, races, corporations, and communities. He is the author of five

popular, ground-breaking books: A Radical Incarnation: Mission - A

World of Forgiveness by 2012

Radical Manifestation: The Fine Art of Creating the Life You Want

Getting to Heaven on a Harley: A Radical Karma Workbook

 

 

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Ok, so you don't put yourself in the situation again to be a door mat or

whatever BUT 'never forget' should NOT mean that you bring up the mistake/bad

thing in the future. What I mean is that when you forgive, that is the end; in

the future, don't bring up in conversation what they did. We ALL do bad things

and we don't want the other person/people to keep bringing up what we did bad to

them. Women especially have a habbit of doing this e.g. when they are having an

argument with someone, they will bring up what bad thing the other person did a

long time ago. So forgive and forget means forgive and don't keep shoving what

bad thing the person did in their face.

 

Najma

 

 

irene kitty <irenektty wrote: can forgive

but never forget because if you forget you make the same mistakes and you become

a door mat, once its a mistake twice it on you.

 

lots of love

 

--- On Thu, 8/7/08, S.Ganesh <behappy.metta wrote:

 

S.Ganesh <behappy.metta

~ Without Forgiveness , There is no Future ~

Thursday, August 7, 2008, 1:17 PM

 

Article: International Worldwide Forgiveness Day - By Colin C. Tipping

***

------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - August

3rd was designated as International Worldwide Forgiveness Day by the

visionary Robert Plath. His vision was that it would be a day that would

evoke the spirit of forgiveness worldwide. He created the Worldwide

Forgiveness Alliance in 1996 to empower that vision. Each year on

this date, the Alliance honors people who have made a contribution to

spreading the message of forgiveness throughout the world, either by the

work they have done or by the examples set in their own lives. I was

proud to be nominated by the Alliance as a Champion of Forgiveness in

2002 and was honored to speak at their annual event in California.

As a counterpoint to our automatic " God Bless America " parochialism,

what appeals to me most about this organization is that its focus is

worldwide forgiveness. Their stated goal is to " establish this

International Forgiveness Day (not just in America but) in every village

and hamlet across the world by the year 2025. " Although

International Forgiveness Day just passed, I am hoping you will respond

to the call and will wake up feeling an urge to do some forgiveness

work. If you do, two questions will arise. First, who shall I try to

forgive ? Second, what kind of forgiveness shall I use ? No

trouble with the first for I doubt it would take you long to find

someone in your own personal life against whom you still hold a

grievance. To forgive them would be a wonderful gift to yourself and a

great contribution to your physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual

health. Remember, you do forgiveness for yourself, not for those you are

forgiving. However, since the focus of the Forgiveness Alliance

is worldwide, you might think about expanding your vision by looking to

see how the benefits of forgiveness could be extended to people around

the world. After all, do we not have judgments and grievances about

those who are responsible for situations like Darfur, Somalia,

Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Zimbabwe, and other such seemingly bad

conditions ? Are those judgments not just as toxic to us as our other

grievances, and from an energetic point of view, don't our judgments

tend to keep the energy around the situations stuck ? Of course they do.

As far as the second question is concerned, if you really want to make a

difference to what is happening in those places, as well as release your

own stress around it, then it has to be RADICAL Forgiveness. And that's

because it works NOT through the intellect (as in traditional

forgiveness where forgiveness is thought of as a conscious choice to let

bygones be bygones), but through that part of us that connects us to the

quantum field of universal consciousness. The way it works is

when we do our forgiveness work using the tools of Radical Forgiveness

(these are what make it so easy and quick), we automatically make an

alteration to our energy field. Then, because we are all part of what

Rupert Sheldrake, the English biologist, refers to as the morphogenetic

energy field to which all humans belong, our own shift in energy will

have an immediate effect on the overall field. Consequently, if just a

small number of people were to do a Radical Forgiveness process on the

situation in " Darfur " , for example, they would have an unimaginable

but profound impact on the situation in that country. Things would start

to move in the right direction. Positive changes would begin to happen

immediately. It's an energy thing! So I invite you during this time

of worldwide forgiveness to start using Radical Forgiveness. By all

means use it for something personal, but then cast your mind beyond self

and even beyond the shores of the country in which you live, to the

world 'out there.' Choose a situation about which you feel

strongly. Then ' forgive ' all those you see as being to blame for

everything that is bad in the world. This is the only way we are

ever going to have world peace and harmonious relationships between

everyone. And it really is up to us to create it. By doing the Radical

Forgiveness work, we are, firstly, taking responsibility for having

created , through our own consciousness, all these people and

situations. Secondly, we will be taking back all that we have

collectively projected onto these people. Only then will we begin to

heal the misperception that we are all separate and need to attack each

other. Only then will we stop fighting each other, abusing each other,

stealing from each other, and so on. But we don't have forever to

make this choice. The clock is ticking.I believe that we have to make

the conscious choice to shift our consciousness from the fear vibration

to love vibration now, or have it be a very difficult transition indeed.

I may be right about this or wrong about it, but I would still ask you

to take this day seriously, folks, and join the many amongst us who are

already trying to change the world by seeing the perfection in the

imperfection. Happy Worldwide Forgiveness Day. About the

Author:

Colin's Mission Statement: " My Mission is to Raise the Consciousness of

the Planet and to Create a World of Forgiveness by 2012. " Colin

Tipping is the creator of what has come to be recognized as the most

powerful leading-edge technology for personal and spiritual growth today

-- Radical Forgiveness. He is the acknowledged authority on the

application of this technology to the " healing " of individuals,

families, races, corporations, and communities. He is the author of five

popular, ground-breaking books: A Radical Incarnation: Mission - A

World of Forgiveness by 2012

Radical Manifestation: The Fine Art of Creating the Life You Want

Getting to Heaven on a Harley: A Radical Karma Workbook

 

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thank you najma for invoking clarity in this matter of forgive & forget.awujoola

 

: najmazaman: Thu,

7 Aug 2008 19:03:49 +0100Re: ~ Without Forgiveness

, There is no Future ~

 

 

 

 

Ok, so you don't put yourself in the situation again to be a door mat or

whatever BUT 'never forget' should NOT mean that you bring up the mistake/bad

thing in the future. What I mean is that when you forgive, that is the end; in

the future, don't bring up in conversation what they did. We ALL do bad things

and we don't want the other person/people to keep bringing up what we did bad to

them. Women especially have a habbit of doing this e.g. when they are having an

argument with someone, they will bring up what bad thing the other person did a

long time ago. So forgive and forget means forgive and don't keep shoving what

bad thing the person did in their face.Najmairene kitty <irenektty

wrote: can forgive but never forget because if you forget you make the same

mistakes and you become a door mat, once its a mistake twice it on you.lots of

love --- On Thu, 8/7/08, S.Ganesh <behappy.metta wrote:S.Ganesh

<behappy.metta ~ Without Forgiveness ,

There is no Future ~: Thursday, August

7, 2008, 1:17 PMArticle: International Worldwide Forgiveness Day - By Colin C.

Tipping***------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- -

August3rd was designated as International Worldwide Forgiveness Day by

thevisionary Robert Plath. His vision was that it would be a day that wouldevoke

the spirit of forgiveness worldwide. He created the WorldwideForgiveness

Alliance in 1996 to empower that vision. Each year onthis date, the Alliance

honors people who have made a contribution tospreading the message of

forgiveness throughout the world, either by thework they have done or by the

examples set in their own lives. I wasproud to be nominated by the Alliance as a

Champion of Forgiveness in2002 and was honored to speak at their annual event in

California. As a counterpoint to our automatic " God Bless America "

parochialism,what appeals to me most about this organization is that its focus

isworldwide forgiveness. Their stated goal is to " establish thisInternational

Forgiveness Day (not just in America but) in every villageand hamlet across the

world by the year 2025. " AlthoughInternational Forgiveness Day just passed, I am

hoping you will respondto the call and will wake up feeling an urge to do some

forgivenesswork. If you do, two questions will arise. First, who shall I try

toforgive ? Second, what kind of forgiveness shall I use ? Notrouble with the

first for I doubt it would take you long to findsomeone in your own personal

life against whom you still hold agrievance. To forgive them would be a

wonderful gift to yourself and agreat contribution to your physical, mental,

emotional, and spiritualhealth. Remember, you do forgiveness for yourself, not

for those you areforgiving. However, since the focus of the Forgiveness

Allianceis worldwide, you might think about expanding your vision by looking

tosee how the benefits of forgiveness could be extended to people aroundthe

world. After all, do we not have judgments and grievances aboutthose who are

responsible for situations like Darfur, Somalia,Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq,

Zimbabwe, and other such seemingly badconditions ? Are those judgments not just

as toxic to us as our othergrievances, and from an energetic point of view,

don't our judgmentstend to keep the energy around the situations stuck ? Of

course they do.As far as the second question is concerned, if you really want to

make adifference to what is happening in those places, as well as release

yourown stress around it, then it has to be RADICAL Forgiveness. And

that'sbecause it works NOT through the intellect (as in traditionalforgiveness

where forgiveness is thought of as a conscious choice to letbygones be bygones),

but through that part of us that connects us to thequantum field of universal

consciousness. The way it works iswhen we do our forgiveness work using the

tools of Radical Forgiveness(these are what make it so easy and quick), we

automatically make analteration to our energy field. Then, because we are all

part of whatRupert Sheldrake, the English biologist, refers to as the

morphogeneticenergy field to which all humans belong, our own shift in energy

willhave an immediate effect on the overall field. Consequently, if just asmall

number of people were to do a Radical Forgiveness process on thesituation in "

Darfur " , for example, they would have an unimaginablebut profound impact on

the situation in that country. Things would startto move in the right direction.

Positive changes would begin to happenimmediately. It's an energy thing! So I

invite you during this timeof worldwide forgiveness to start using Radical

Forgiveness. By allmeans use it for something personal, but then cast your mind

beyond selfand even beyond the shores of the country in which you live, to

theworld 'out there.' Choose a situation about which you feelstrongly. Then '

forgive ' all those you see as being to blame foreverything that is bad in the

world. This is the only way we areever going to have world peace and harmonious

relationships betweeneveryone. And it really is up to us to create it. By doing

the RadicalForgiveness work, we are, firstly, taking responsibility for

havingcreated , through our own consciousness, all these people andsituations.

Secondly, we will be taking back all that we havecollectively projected onto

these people. Only then will we begin toheal the misperception that we are all

separate and need to attack eachother. Only then will we stop fighting each

other, abusing each other,stealing from each other, and so on. But we don't have

forever tomake this choice. The clock is ticking.I believe that we have to

makethe conscious choice to shift our consciousness from the fear vibrationto

love vibration now, or have it be a very difficult transition indeed.I may be

right about this or wrong about it, but I would still ask youto take this day

seriously, folks, and join the many amongst us who arealready trying to change

the world by seeing the perfection in theimperfection. Happy Worldwide

Forgiveness Day. About theAuthor:Colin's Mission Statement: " My Mission is to

Raise the Consciousness ofthe Planet and to Create a World of Forgiveness by

2012. " ColinTipping is the creator of what has come to be recognized as the

mostpowerful leading-edge technology for personal and spiritual growth today--

Radical Forgiveness. He is the acknowledged authority on theapplication of this

technology to the " healing " of individuals,families, races, corporations, and

communities. He is the author of fivepopular, ground-breaking books: A Radical

Incarnation: Mission - AWorld of Forgiveness by 2012Radical Manifestation: The

Fine Art of Creating the Life You WantGetting to Heaven on a Harley: A Radical

Karma Workbook

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, irene kitty <irenektty

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> can forgive but never forget because if you forget you make the same

mistakes and you become a door mat, once its a mistake twice it on you.

 

 

There is nothing to forgive since we are all reflections of the inner

self. Those that you condem for wrongs are just divine beings letting

you know what you need to let go of within you. Awaken to your true self

and change your life.

 

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