
Unconditional Forgiveness - Paperback
Unconditional Forgiveness - Paperback
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by Mary Hayes Grieco (Author)
Forgiveness is about more than just letting go. It's about healing wounds and wiping away scars. It's about feeling better--physically and emotionally. It's about living your life with purpose and truly moving forward.
In Unconditional Forgiveness, Mary Hayes Grieco offers the Eight Steps to Freedom, a simple, effective eight-step program that teaches readers how to completely forgive in order to achieve both emotional and physical well-being. This step-by-step method incorporates emotional, energetic, and spiritual components that are accessible to everyone and offer lasting success. The Eight Steps to Freedom are:-
Step One: Use Your Will
Declare your intention through the power of will to begin the process of forgiveness. -
Step Two: Express Your Emotional Pain
You are given complete freedom to express your honest emotions without judgment or fear. -
Step Three: Release Expectations from Your Mind
Identify and let go of the expectations you had surrounding the person or situation that you are forgiving. -
Step Four: Restore Your Boundaries
Firmly separate yourself from the harmful actions and attitudes of the other person or situation. -
Step Five: Open Up to Getting Your Needs Met in a Different Way
Emotions have been released, expectations have been let go, and you no longer demand anything from the person or situation that you are forgiving. -
Step 6: Receive Healing Energy from Spirit
Reach to a higher level, bringing unconditional love and light into your being. -
Step Seven: Send Unconditional Love to the Other Person or Situation and Release
Unconditional love and light is freely given to the person or situation you are forgiving. -
Step Eight: See the Good in the Person or Situation
Now that you are free from the past pain and grievance, recognize the good that can be taken from the person or situation.
Author Biography
Mary Hayes Grieco is the director and lead trainer of The Midwest Institute for Forgiveness Training and has served on staff at the Hazelden Treatment Center for more than sixteen years. Grieco has offered workshops on her method of forgiveness in the United States, Ireland, and Germany, and she spoke at the Nobel Peace Prize Forum in 2005. She lives in Minneapolis.



















