Human, Flawed, Forgiven
Letting Go of Blame and Resentment Toward Your Parents (For Your Own Sake)
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Chloe Haynes
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Selma J. Geis
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Human, Flawed, Forgiven is a transformative guide that explores the complex journey of forgiveness for one's parents. The narrative is structured to help listeners understand that while parents are inherently flawed—as all humans are—holding onto anger and blame is a self-imposed burden that serves no purpose. It emphasizes that forgiveness is a gift one gives to oneself, a crucial step toward healing and building a healthier, happier life.
Through personal anecdotes, psychological insights, and practical advice, Geis navigates the listener through the powerful process of shifting outward blame toward inward responsibility. The book posits that forgiveness is an internal process, one that does not require the participation or even awareness of the person being forgiven. It's a powerful reminder that we have the strength and the right to choose forgiveness at any moment, for our own sake, and to live life to its fullest, free from the past.
©2024 Selma J. Geis (P)2024 Hylosis PublishingWhat listeners say about Human, Flawed, Forgiven
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- Nis
- 09-08-24
Useful and comforting
This book has some great information for anyone carrying burdens from childhood. I found each chapter useful and comforting.
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- Chris Holmes
- 02-10-24
A must-listen for anyone seeking closure, healing,
Highly recommend this guide for breaking free from the emotional weight of the past and reclaiming control over your own happiness.
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- S.A.L.
- 02-10-24
This is something everyone should read
This audiobook provides a wise and compassionate approach to emotional healing and forgiveness. We all have some issues with our parents, or our children have with us. Many times, parents screw up along the way as they learn to be parents. This book helps anyone who has resentment towards their parents better overcome that anger and blame.
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- Tom A. J.
- 27-10-24
Fantastic for reflection
Fantastic to reflect about our own faults and limitations as human beings. This is an excellent audio book for understanding what it means to be human
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- nando
- 03-09-24
Worthwhile journey
This book is a powerful and accessible guide to the journey of forgiveness. It offers practical tools and insights for healing from unresolved conflicts, especially those stemming from childhood and parental relationships. The author's personal stories and step-by-step approach make the process relatable and transformative. Highly recommended for anyone seeking to let go of anger and embrace compassion and healing.
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- MysticPenSaga
- 06-08-24
Moving Towards Forgiveness and Happiness
I have been really unhappy for all of my adult life because of how much I've struggled with abandonment by my parents. This book was a tremendous help in my process of learning to forgive and heal from those resentments. It was very easy to follow because the author doesn’t just give advice – she also shares her own emotional process and struggles. The book had some very insightful and practical advice about different ways to forgive and let go of unresolved feelings of anger and resentment toward parents. The stories that she shared often mirrored my own internal dialogue so much that it really validated what I was going through, and gave me a new tool to show how I might grow and heal from these hurts. The book was about forgiving myself, not just forgiving them from my perspective. If you are trying to find a more compassionate voice within yourself to help guide you through the process of letting go of unresolved feelings of hurt or resentment that you feel toward your parents, then I highly recommend this book.
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- Maxwell Cyberstein
- 07-08-24
The real meaning of forgiveness
I felt very identified with Selma's personal story, although my unresolved conflicts come mainly from the conflict with my father. In that sense I had already tried to work on forgiveness but I felt that I needed tools, or rather, different starting points and observation points. Forgiveness is a very powerful tool and Selma explains you in a very accessible and step by step way in this process that can be painful at the beginning but that brings enormous benefits when you manage to complete the journey it requires. This book is without a doubt a precious tool for anyone who decides to start the journey of forgiveness. I highly recommend it, it has helped me a lot. Thank you Selma.
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- John 3456
- 04-09-24
Forgive and Feel Free!
This is an eye-opening audiobook that teaches us the power of forgiving our parents, no matter how much they’ve hurt us. It explains that everyone makes mistakes, even our parents, and holding onto anger only hurts us more. Through real-life stories and helpful advice, this guide shows us how forgiveness can lead to a happier, healthier life. It’s a great reminder that forgiving isn’t about letting others off the hook—it’s about setting ourselves free.
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- Renz
- 31-10-24
This insightful guide to forgiveness
The book makes a compelling case that forgiveness isn't about absolving others but liberating oneself, allowing readers to redefine their lives without the weight of unresolved pain
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