Forgiveness is the Key
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It’s time to face the cold, hard, ugly truth:

We each suffer at the hands of others:

Those we love, those that anger or attack us…  even at the hands of strangers.

None of us gets through life unscathed. But I believe conflict empowers us.

In this new video from Chris Cade, he shows you specifically how to explore the challenges and
traumas you’ve endured… and transform those stories into empowering vehicles for success and
empowerment.

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I don’t know about you, but after watching this video, I was acutely aware of traumas I’ve held in the past… with a lot of guilt and anger about what others have done to me… and what I LET them do to me.

It’s not an empowering feeling. In fact it had given me every excuse not to try, not to dream or hope, not to love.

What Chris articulates so well in this video is that these things that happened to me… the things that have happened to you…

It’s not anyone else’s fault. It’s not your fault either.

It’s just one more story… and it’s the hardest thing for most people to change.

Chris invites us to unearth the story we may be holding – the story that leads either to hatred, anger and guilt… Or to forgiveness and abundance.

Inscribe Forgiveness & Empowerment into Your Life!

Your story is YOURS to mold and create as you choose. Chris shares exactly how in this video he just shot with speaker, author and coach Jaime Mintun.

You’ll learn:

* Why there’s a connection between writing and our personal transformation

* How our personal story develops… and how we can re-write it

* Why we see the global story unfolding with a collapsing economy, PLUS why that’s not such a bad thing…

* Why people hurt us

* How to heal the traumas in your life and move into forgiveness: of others and more importantly of yourself

* Some specific techniques you can use to change the story in your life to help move you into what most people say is the hardest step in their healing and growth

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P.S. Be sure to watch the entire video for your chance to win a full scholarship to the Inscribe Your Life program!

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  • Comments

    18 Comments so far

    1. Tylor on July 30, 2009 11:11 pm

      search the google then find your site.
      that is a really excellent post.

      Thanks for the post.

    2. raymond on July 30, 2009 11:27 pm

      You’re welcome. ;-)

    3. Lumineers Cost on August 3, 2009 1:41 am

      I definitely have to agree that life traumas can be huge learning experiences. Maybe not the most pleasant, but definitely enriching in the long term.

    4. raymond on August 3, 2009 1:47 am

      Hi Lumineers Cost,

      I agree with you

    5. Ventrilo Servers on August 4, 2009 10:14 am

      Life is big battlefield. Everyone of us is facing a battle, and we need all the help that we can get to make it through. But if we take things as a learning process, then life can’t be that bad at all.

    6. Nieruchomosci Gryfino on August 5, 2009 3:14 am

      If you see a life as a battlefield you will never live in peace. You just need to find your spot and try to focus on you real needs. To live in calm and peace for me is just to be aware of own needs and trying to fulfill them. There is of course a line that separates things you can do from those you can’t do. And that line sometimes can be very thin but when you provide really happy life that line is always on the right place. I think that you should see life nod as battlefield but rather a garden. There are fruits and plants all around. Some of them are just poisonous and you should avoid them.

    7. raymond on August 9, 2009 10:45 am

      Hi Nieruchomosci,

      That’s true. Identify poisonous stuffs is a very important skill to have.

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      None of us gets through life unscathed. But I believe conflict empowers us.

      This is quite true. The moment we leave the crib, we become vulnerable to dangers of the outside world.

      I don’t know about you, but after watching this video, I was acutely aware of traumas I’ve held in the past… with a lot of guilt and anger about what others have done to me… and what I LET them do to me…It’s not an empowering feeling. In fact it had given me every excuse not to try, not to dream or hope, not to love.

      After watching the video, I also reflect upon my actions in the past. And I realized that my fears and disappointements in my past continue to prevent me from moving forward and working for the things I desire the most.

    10. raymond on September 3, 2009 10:08 am

      Hi, Thanks for sharing your thought with us. I appreciate that.

    11. Kristin on September 4, 2009 8:18 am

      Amzing blog you have darling. I learned so much for me from your posts. They give me so priceless advices and more positive minds. thank you so so much!

    12. raymond on September 5, 2009 1:43 am

      Thanks Kristin. Glad that it benefits you.

    13. Buy PSP Go on September 6, 2009 3:34 pm

      You should never be afraid of conflict, take the old saying about what doesn\’t kill you makes you stronger.

      As long as you come out the other end then you\’ve succeeded.

    14. raymond on September 7, 2009 6:14 am

      That’s right.

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    16. raymond on October 4, 2009 2:01 am

      You’re welcome, Sophie

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    18. raymond on October 6, 2009 6:31 am

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