Radical Forgiveness: Making Room for the Miracle
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By: Colin C. Tipping
Format: Paperback
From: Global 13 Publications Co
Pub. Date: November 2002
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 2002-12-01
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 320
Ean: 9780970481412
Isbn: 0970481411
ABOUT THE BOOK
"Mr. Tipping has done an excellent job of presenting the Truth about ourselves, others, and God. Unfortunately those who are insecure about themselves may judge this book as a reader from Boston Mass. has done in an effort to make themselves 'better'. This is the way of Ego. In his book Mr Tipping talks about the Ego and why it causes so much of the unhappiness in our lives. The same reader from Boston Mass. judges this book to be written in poor grammer. This book is not about english grammer. This book is about a more universal grammer; Love. Truth is universal. Regardless of who first writes the Truth, it is still Truth. This book teaches that God gives us free will to attract to ourselves the situations and people best suited to grow from. We ourselves decide what our lives will be. Mr Tipping's book explains this, and presents a life style for realizing this gift, and properly benefiting from it. If you want to continue your life with the inevitable suffering which society teaches us to accept and propagate, than Radical Forgiveness is not for you. But if you want to learn how to use God's gift and bring peace to yourself and the world, Read this book. The Truth here can change your life. It can change to world. The choice is yours. God will not interfere; It is His gift He has given to you. Reading this book begins the choice to be happy. The Lord's prayer asks God to forgive us our trespasses as we forgive our trespassers. This means that as we forgive ourselves and others, we receive God's forgiveness for doing so. But do you really know how to do this? Read this book and you will know. And remember: you are not alone, We are All One. Now is the time!"
~ Written on 1998-12-31
"As with all great books, it is not so much what is written, but where it leads you. And this book leads the reader(if they are ready)on the first steps of a wonderful journey where one can lovingly let go of what is holding us back from being who we really are.In that discovery we can find out the answers to those elusive questions,"Who am I?" "What am I here for?" Believe me this journey can be a little confronting in the beginning and if one is not ready to let go of one's garbage I can see where some people may react negatively. I was so impressed with the results in my life, I hired the author to come up to our company and do the two day workshop with all our staff. It was the best thing we could have done. The changes in over 50 people have been genuine and positively impacted our business.Personally I would recommend the workshop, the book is great but I feel the opportunity for spiritual growth is limited in reading a book."
~ Written on 1998-10-14
"This book gives each of us a whole new way of seeing life. Using Radical Forgiveness, we can begin to let go of the barriers we have all created. Using this wisdom and insight, we stop blaming others for our situations. As a result, things actually change around us. For me, this masterpiece has been transformational. I hope everyone will be able to experience this. Thank-you very much."
~ Written on 1998-09-29
"Horrible little book. The only kind of sentence this "author" can write is a run on sentence! My 19 year old daughter gave me this book and told me I should use it as an example of what not to do for my students.
I heartily agree!
Nothing new here just a rehash- borrowed a bit to liberally from authors like Carolyn Myss."
~ Written on 1998-09-24
"I bought this book hoping to find some answers. All I found was cobbled together new age claptrap. One chapter hardly relates to another, and all the ads at the back made me feel like this author just threw anything out there just to get an opportunity to sell me something else which I found personally offensive. The bottom line on this confused melange is that the book is so poorly put together and badly written that it's an insult to readers. The Radical Forgiveness theories are not only, not original, but also very hopeless because the author advocates that we are not responsible for anything that happens. The book's title is also a rip-off of the book, "Radical Honesty." The story in the back on Princess Diana is a tastless attempt to weave some celebrity connection to the author, and after what he said about the poor woman in the story I was disgusted that he had the nerve to dedicate the book to her. What an insult!"
~ Written on 1998-07-22