Nothing To Forgive | Dr John Demartini

3 years ago
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When most people use the term forgiveness, they mean, “I forgive you, but don’t ever do it again.” What that really means is, “I still have a button on this. I judge you, and I’m righteous enough to put you down and humble you over it.” But the truth is there is nothing to forgive, only reasons to say “thank you for giving me this experience”. After this video, YOUR NEXT STEP is to... Balance Emotions for Greater Achievement. Watch Dr Demartini’s FREE Masterclass Now 👉 https://demartini.fm/balancing

About This Video:
Have you ever noticed that anything you say “I forgive you” for, you keep attracting into your life? Why? Because anything you forgive, you’re judging as not a part of divine order, and you’ll keep experiencing it until you see its perfection. Go beyond forgiveness and transform it into gratitude and love.

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⌚ TIME STAMPS:
0:00 - Intro
01:29 - Presumptions and assumptions
03:27 - Reflective awareness
06:22 - Clear resentments, shames, and guilts
08:09 - Embrace the 2 sides of life for maximum growth
09:48 - Just human beings
11:58 - Respecting others for their individual values
13:26 - Based on a moral construct
15:28 - Liberate your mind with quality questions
21:59 - Owning accountable perceptions
23:31 - Gratitude
28:30 - Masterclass: Balancing Emotions

About Dr John Demartini:
Dr. John Demartini is a human behavior specialist, a polymath, philosopher, international speaker and best-selling author. He has recently been awarded the IAOTP Top Human Behavior Specialist of the Year as well as the IAOTP Lifetime Achievement Award.

His work is a summation of over 299 different disciplines synthesized from the greatest minds in most fields of study today. His extensive curriculum focuses on helping purpose driven individuals master their lives so that they’re able to more extensively serve humanity with their inspired vision and mission.

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