"The Who, What, When, Where, Why of Forgiveness"

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Category Archives: Elements of Story

The Resolution

Posted on December 25, 2013 by yahwahn

The RESOLUTION of your story is where your Protagonist prevails over the CONFLICT by making the right decisions in the CLIMACTIC MOMENT. In real-life we don’t always make the right Continue Reading →

Posted in Elements of Story, The Resolution | Tagged emotions, feelings, forgiveness, resentment, resolution

The Climactic Moment

Posted on December 25, 2013 by yahwahn

This is the WHY? our story. Also known as the ‘All Is Lost’ moment, this is when the consequences of the Conflict come crashing down. In our story the Climactic Continue Reading →

Posted in Elements of Story, The Climactic Moment, WHY? (Part 1), WHY? (Part 2) | Tagged Climactic moment, emotions, feelings, forgiveness, resentment, thoughts

The Conflict

Posted on December 22, 2013 by yahwahn

The CONFLICT is the centerpiece of your Forgiveness Story. It’s where the ‘Bad Guy’ does the ‘bad thing’. It is the WHAT?, WHEN? and WHERE of your story and is the Continue Reading →

Posted in Elements of Story, The Conflict

The Antagonist

Posted on December 19, 2013 by yahwahn

This is the WHO? of your story – the person you’re looking to forgive. The Antagonist is the ‘bad guy’ of the story, the person  who creates the ‘Conflict’ and Continue Reading →

Posted in Elements of Story, The Antagonist

The Protagonist

Posted on December 19, 2013 by yahwahn

The first element of our story is ‘The Protagonist’. This is the hero, the ‘good guy’ of the story; the person around which ‘The Conflict’ arises, ‘The Climactic Moment’ encompasses Continue Reading →

Posted in Elements of Story, The Protagonist

Elements of Story

Posted on December 15, 2013 by yahwahn

All stories contain certain specific elements. To begin with, all stories have a ‘Protagonist’. That’s the ‘good guy’. In this story the Protagonist will be based on YOU. Likewise, all Continue Reading →

Posted in Elements of Story

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Interview on ‘Living Your Inspired Life’ with Rev Susan Burrell

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“The Forgiveness Story gives us a process of forgiveness that is an unburdening, a reclaiming, and a powerful and personal restoration to our sacred worth in our own hearts. As he reminds us, ‘It all comes down to Love.’ Amen!”

Rev. Nancy J. Oristaglio, Sr. Minister, Unity Church of Antelope Valley, Palmdale, CA USA; Former Regional Representative, Unity Worldwide Ministries; Member, Licensing and Ordination, Unity Worldwide Ministries; Member, Board of Trustees, Unity Alhambra Foundation

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“I found The Forgiveness Story workshop to be deeply effective in dealing with all the emotions we carry around with us when we haven’t done our forgiveness work. The workshop uses a very creative and fun way to release our old story and come away smiling. I highly recommend the book as a wonderful way to clear the path.”

Rev. Grace Lovejoy
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“Letting go of resentment and forgiving is one of the hardest things to do. The Forgiveness Story gives us a creative way to do forgiveness work and become the creator of a story that moves us beyond forgiveness and into freedom.”

Rev. Susan Burrell
‘Living Your Inspired Life’ – NewsTalk 1590 KVAT AM Radio

“The Forgiveness Story gives us a process of forgiveness that is an unburdening, a reclaiming, and a powerful and personal restoration to our sacred worth in our own hearts. As he reminds us, ‘It all comes down to Love.’ Amen!”

 

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