Remembering the Light Within: A Course in Soul-Centered Living by Mary R. Hulnick Ph.D. & H. Ronald Hulnick Ph.D

Remembering the Light Within: A Course in Soul-Centered Living by Mary R. Hulnick Ph.D. & H. Ronald Hulnick Ph.D

Author:Mary R. Hulnick Ph.D. & H. Ronald Hulnick Ph.D. [Hulnick Ph.D., Mary R.]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Hay House, Inc.
Published: 2017-02-21T05:00:00+00:00


Why “Compassionate Self-Forgiveness”?

Complete Forgiveness means letting go of any and all judgments. By so doing, you literally move within your consciousness from the place of judging to the place of Loving through the Healing Power of Forgiving. You might think of it this way: To travel from the land of judgment to the land of Loving, you ride on the train of Forgiveness. In other words, it’s a key for remembering who you truly are.

It’s through the Healing action of Forgiving yourself for judging that you are liberated—not through the action of forgiving others for “causing” you pain. While forgiving someone else for doing something you perceive to be “bad” or “wrong” is surely a positive step in a healthy direction, can you see that inside yourself you are still holding a belief that what they did was “bad” or “wrong”? You are still engaged in the ego’s way of thinking; when you so engage, you are simply entering into a more subtle level of judging.

And why Compassionate Self-Forgiveness? Because the word Compassion means to be with someone who is suffering—and to be with them in a Loving way. It is an action of the Heart. It is a way of Compassionately being with yourself when you are the one who is suffering. It’s a good thing to keep in mind that you, just like everyone else, are really doing the best you know how to do given your Spiritual Curriculum. That realization immediately takes you to a place of Compassion, and Compassion makes the Forgiving process so much easier.

Remember, the emotional suffering you experience takes place in the ego-centered dimension operating in physical-world reality where you exist within the imprisoning duality of right and wrong as defined and perceived by you. In order to alleviate such suffering, consider how your current definitions and perceptions of reality —which lead to judgments of yourself and others—are at the root of your mental anguish and emotional suffering.

The good news is that you can experientially test this possibility and observe the results of your experiment. You can release the judgments, limiting beliefs, and misinterpretations of reality that you are holding; restore yourself to a place of Peace; and experience for yourself the degree to which your life changes—all through the method of Compassionate Self-Forgiveness.



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