Workshop: Forgiveness: It's for You
Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned.
Buddha
Understand the soul's mechanics of anger and how being angry at someone actually causes us to surrender our control to them. Forgiveness is not to allow a perpetrator off the hook for their responsibility for their actions; it is to set you free from your unhealthy attachment to the perpetrator.
Learn how to completely release that anger and set yourself free.
This workshop begins with a demonstration showing that thoughts are real physical objects. It continues with a demonstration showing how we attach emotionally to these objects and surrender control over ourselves to them.
The demonstrations show that when we hold unresolved emotions such as anger, hatred, jealousy or fear, they cause us to attach to that person and thus cause us to be subconsciously controlled by them. Forgiveness is for you, to set yourself free. Not for the person who wronged you.
The majority of focus in this workshop examines the many obstacles to forgiveness and how to overcome them. Demonstrations are conducted to show how we project our unresolved issues onto others in order to use them as surrogates for problem resolution, and this provides the basis for the statement, “We usually are not angry for the reason we think we are!” and “We dislike in others, that which we most dislike in ourselves.”
The most earth shattering portion of this workshop is on “forgiving yourself.” Lee’s techniques for reading the human soul discloses self-judgment perception formulation patterns from early childhood that reverse a person’s emotional subconscious reward-punishment system, thus creating self-sabotaging behavior throughout life. This reversed perception pattern appears to be the foundation of self-punishment by suppressing the immune system and facilitating illness to develop.
Buddha
Understand the soul's mechanics of anger and how being angry at someone actually causes us to surrender our control to them. Forgiveness is not to allow a perpetrator off the hook for their responsibility for their actions; it is to set you free from your unhealthy attachment to the perpetrator.
Learn how to completely release that anger and set yourself free.
This workshop begins with a demonstration showing that thoughts are real physical objects. It continues with a demonstration showing how we attach emotionally to these objects and surrender control over ourselves to them.
The demonstrations show that when we hold unresolved emotions such as anger, hatred, jealousy or fear, they cause us to attach to that person and thus cause us to be subconsciously controlled by them. Forgiveness is for you, to set yourself free. Not for the person who wronged you.
The majority of focus in this workshop examines the many obstacles to forgiveness and how to overcome them. Demonstrations are conducted to show how we project our unresolved issues onto others in order to use them as surrogates for problem resolution, and this provides the basis for the statement, “We usually are not angry for the reason we think we are!” and “We dislike in others, that which we most dislike in ourselves.”
The most earth shattering portion of this workshop is on “forgiving yourself.” Lee’s techniques for reading the human soul discloses self-judgment perception formulation patterns from early childhood that reverse a person’s emotional subconscious reward-punishment system, thus creating self-sabotaging behavior throughout life. This reversed perception pattern appears to be the foundation of self-punishment by suppressing the immune system and facilitating illness to develop.
