Getting to the Root of Forgiveness

The Heart of the Matter

by Sandra R. Blythe

Getting to the Root of Forgiveness
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Getting to the Root of Forgiveness

The Heart of the Matter

by Sandra R. Blythe

Published Sep 25, 2022
144 Pages
Genre: SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / General



 

Book Details

Forgiveness is not just Universal

I have learned that forgiveness is not just universal, but it is universally an issue, which has prompted the content of this book. “Getting to the Root of Forgiveness” serves as a reminder as to how we can connect to the foundation for forgiveness and grow through the challenges. We should embrace this topic introspectively and retrospectively rather than seeking to find the issue externally. No one likes to deal with the discomfort of having to apologize or the discomfort of not being apologized to, so what do we do with our discomfort? The best way to manage anything is to face it head on, which is exactly what “Getting to the Root of Forgiveness” postures you to do. My goal and desire for readers is to unpack the emotional trauma, disappointment and hurt of whatever forgiveness situation you have encountered and begin to heal. The “Reflections” of this book are to enable you to begin healing through vulnerability and transparency. While these two words sometimes can make you feel apprehensive, it is the beginning of breaking the chains and removing the barriers for you to recalibrate. Take this as an opportunity to forgive yourself and those around you so that you can move forward without the weights.

 

About the Author

Sandra R. Blythe

Sandra R. Blythe is not only an Author, but she is also a Poet and a John C. Maxwell Speaker. Her workshops are no longer just local, but have begun to span into other states within the country. She is now operating outside of the box of poetry and matriculating to books that speak to personal development and providing tools for the reader to go to the next level. Her hope is that this will catapult difficult conversations that will grow and develop her audience.

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