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  • @carolbrenner3121
    @carolbrenner31218 ай бұрын

    Forgive self ❤

  • @thekulitsduomusicandadvent9336
    @thekulitsduomusicandadvent9336 Жыл бұрын

    I’m reading her book now, Sacred Contracts🥰♥️:)) Caroline js a gift to the world😘❤️♥️:)) Thank you for sharing your infinite grace and beautiful power to us all🌸🌸

  • @nwunnoticewhatyounotice6136
    @nwunnoticewhatyounotice6136 Жыл бұрын

    THIS video changed my life! I know people say that, but it did: I had so much anger after my mom passed - and months after seeing this video and having the seed planted from the story she tells, I heard my mom say four words to me and BOOM, the anger dissipated and I had a COMPLETELY different perspective about her passing, about so many things related. It was life changing, healing, felt miraculous. AND I could see where both of my perspectives were real, depending on what my foundational perspective of life actually is.

  • @atlantacentreforiam3887
    @atlantacentreforiam3887 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this...

  • @sandraspidle5972
    @sandraspidle59722 жыл бұрын

    You are a beautiful gift to us all. Thank you.

  • @frankie8478
    @frankie84782 жыл бұрын

    thanks! ❤(ӦvӦ。)

  • @Creativehealing444
    @Creativehealing4443 жыл бұрын

    Thank You dear Caroline. Deva has just shared this with us all and I remember you telling this story many moons ago. It's timeless wisdom reminds me never to forget the immense power of forgiveness and how it has the magic to set us free.

  • @peterlong4864
    @peterlong48644 жыл бұрын

    The humans commenting from their minds will never understand Caroline or Byron Katie and will always find things to pick apart and comment on. One only understands their talks if they listen from their open heart and quit judging from their ego/mind. One commenter believes Carolyn is coming from the attitude of 'get over it.' She's saying the exact opposite. That the only way 'out' (suffering) is the way 'through.' Blessings.

  • @GermonoToussaint
    @GermonoToussaint4 жыл бұрын

    It's so weird to see her this young.

  • @nensi1972
    @nensi19726 жыл бұрын

    that's it....

  • @Shiraz687
    @Shiraz6876 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Caroline.

  • @gabrielclagett5914
    @gabrielclagett59146 жыл бұрын

    This is great!

  • @lawrenceduff7368
    @lawrenceduff73686 жыл бұрын

    (excerpt copied from my comment to her TED talk video on choices) In her talks about ‘Woundology’ she makes some valuable observations, that people get stuck in the story about how they were abused as children, and can end up trying to control others to accommodate their woundedness, and that may be a block to their healing. But she doesn’t really acknowledge the reality that the reason people are stuck in ‘Woundology’ is that they are not, possibly not able, possibly not even aware of the option, that beyond recognizing the reality of serious abuse, it (the very real stored pain) can be processed at a level beyond just talking about it (which still usually maintains a distance from the actual original pain), and it can be healed from, over time. But that is a very difficult thing to do, maybe not available to every trauma survivor, and requires a lot of compassionate support, connection. Contrary to Myss’s idea (at least in early talks I heard of hers), that if you’re still dealing with the effects of trauma over a long period of time, there’s something wrong. In other words, (in theory) we have the power to decide how long it takes us to heal, get over something. In reality, life and nature, and healing from trauma, has it’s own timing and rhythms, that are not in our control, when we decide something should be over, and, as well as being engaged in a process that’s real to heal, requires acceptance, surrender to things beyond our control. She sounds to me something like that macho (Chicago working class?) attitude of "Get over it! (Weakling!)”. So, maybe the person who is using childhood wounds as an excuse to control others, make others suffer for the abuse they suffered from childhood, needs to hear this message, and about the concept of ‘Woundology’. But then what is her solution? “Get over it”? Doesn’t really work. It seems to me there is a lack of real compassion and understanding of the realities of the effects of child abuse and neglect, PTSD. It does take some real understanding, and maybe inner spiritual strength to know when a person is being enabled, and is truly stuck, and to be able to speak truthfully, but compassionately to them about that, and offer a real solution, more than just a decision to 'be in integrity’. In one of her youtube talks she expressed the idea that whatever is in the past, is not happening now, so ‘what’s the problem’? (paraphrasing, but accurate, I believe). That kind of statement is extraordinarily ignorant/unconscious of the long term, involuntary effects of trauma, and ends up blaming the trauma survivor, making them feel that something is wrong if they are still struggling with symptoms. To put that on people who are suffering, by no choice of their own, is that 'in integrity’? Acknowledging that you have unprocessed pain from childhood and living a life of integrity are not mutually exclusive. Deep loss, abandonment, abuse, trauma from childhood typically does result in later depression. Refusing to acknowledge that depression, and it’s source, which may be from childhood trauma, does not mean the depression will go away. Making the decision to live an 'integrous life', and doing your best to live an 'integrous life', doesn’t mean you won’t experience some feelings of depression. It will free you from the pain, added on top of past childhood pain, of acting out in ways that hurt others, and the pain of being dishonest, which hurts yourself and others. But in my experience, real pain can be acknowledged and processed, not projected out on others, ‘a day at a time’, and you can do this in integrity. In fact it is an act of integrity to fully own your own pain, and do your best to heal from it. Depression is often unprocessed grief, so tears must be allowed to flow again to heal it, and possibly real anger, even rage may need to be allowed to have it’s truthful expression, if it’s there. And, to be in integrity, if you have ways you have acted that hurt other people, and yourself, you have to acknowledge that, and clean it up, make amends if possible.

  • @peggyharris3815
    @peggyharris38156 жыл бұрын

    Lawrence Duff you should write a book. You've already got the first chapter. It might be a good one.

  • @lawrenceduff7368
    @lawrenceduff73686 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Peggy. It's feeling like I will do that at some point. My comments about this general subject are based on personal experience, not intellectual theorizing, or anything I've read. Just trying to put in rational words, as clear as possible, something that is about the experience of deeply rooted emotion/pain (not intellectual at all), and how to heal from it. There seems to be a lot out there offering people quick fixes that sound good, or in some cases ways to uphold or reinforce denial, which many people want and are quick to believe. Sometimes these teachers have some valuable truth to offer, but then can mislead people, maybe unintentionally/unconsciously, but sometimes it seems because it bolsters up their own defense/denial system, and/or income from being a sought after teacher. Another example (imho) is Byon Katie. You can see my comments (and responses to others comments, a little overkill maybe?) as Larry Duff: facebook.com/theworkofbyronkatie/photos/a.10150536570889150.372583.93319279149/10152501557949150/?type=1&theater

  • @peggyharris3815
    @peggyharris38156 жыл бұрын

    Sorry Larry, I'm not a member of the Facebook community to read your comments on Byron Katie, but I have listened to her as she addressed everyone as "Sweetheart". I just couldn't take it. Lol Dr David R Hawkins is a good read. Its been fun Larry. Lets have coffee. Lol

  • @lawrenceduff7368
    @lawrenceduff73686 жыл бұрын

    Yes, been fun, Peggy. Take care.

  • @agungisyari3021
    @agungisyari30217 жыл бұрын

    Here's some tips for achieving success. 1) Take control of your own life. 2) Learn about the power of your mind. 3) Follow the path of people who have already done what you plan to do. I found these tips from the Elsu Easy Attraction (check it out on google) definately the no.1 info on success that I have ever seen.

  • @steve7015
    @steve70157 жыл бұрын

    I'm trying to find the video that talks about forgiveness. When someone has done something you might say, well, I have done something like that too....then you might say and when I did that I was trying to protect the other person....and it goes on like that.....please if you know the one send me the link in the reply....cheers.

  • @ROA1988
    @ROA19887 жыл бұрын

    Love her! Where are parts 1, 3, 4, & 5?

  • @StellaNe
    @StellaNe8 жыл бұрын

    Power & Choice. You have to learn to be conscious of that, because you don't realize how much of your power you give away in the course of a day. "that's not a big enough problem to loose my power over" Power FINANCES our creativity. You want to invest your power in: 1) your HONOUR 2) the learning & practicing FORGIVENESS 3) FAITH (roll with, not 'solve' the mysteries) 4) POSITIVE ATTITUDES (apreciations, generosity, etc.) 5) trying to STAY ABOVE THINGS

  • @saberinger
    @saberinger8 жыл бұрын

    She is an example of how the Antichrist will fool virtually everyone. She is Ashkenazim and pulling you into "this" as the "Kingdom", from the "spiritual" angle. It is from the Negative polarity adversarial perspective of Ego, aka Satan (to the exceptionally few), pulling you into it. Hell, is not what you have been taught, and the necessity for the negative polarity as God grows (and that would be us) is vital. Every positive proton needs its negative electron, and every tree needs its roots. Follow her, and you will be headed to the roots, which for those of you who do, thank you!!! Better you than me. As God grows, the pull to work in the rectum will be misleading and strong, because if you knew, you wouldn't choose it, but as shitty as the job is. . .someone has to do it! I hear the devil wears Prada! So who was the Devil? "Well I'll be damned!" You may indeed. . .if you get lucky! Cheers siblings!

  • @grandpabill6684
    @grandpabill66849 жыл бұрын

    It's all about awareness a sort of spiritual buoyancy. Love is light God is unconditionally Loving! Omnipresent Omnipotent Omniscient Oh wait a minute! Did I say unconditionally Loving!!! Yes I did. Amen Now everyone go back to your spiritual corners close your eyes and send an awesome 360°blessing of love and forgiveness to your fellow humans. remember you are blessed beyond a (belief) based on a so called perception of being right!

  • @wadiquelt
    @wadiquelt9 жыл бұрын

    The throat. And choice. And investment of energy.

  • @clarissagarcia401
    @clarissagarcia40110 жыл бұрын

    This was beyond inspiring . Last night ... I had a thought to pray for my sick mother , but I knocked it away at the belief that prayers do no good . I am soo ignorant of our true power as a living creature , but I am so grateful you woke me up to this ancient knowledge

  • @debashri27
    @debashri2710 жыл бұрын

    Anybody notice that she was so much nicer when she was younger? Her later speeches tend to be harsh somewhat. Although it is true that we need a kick in the pants an all and there are still gems interspersed with what she is saying when she starts yelling. :p

  • @eveaslan1001
    @eveaslan10019 жыл бұрын

    Of course she is harsher now, people are slow with opening there hearts and some abuse there powers, learning not to be cynical is on her mind thies days. Being a heart centered person is not about letting all just go as it goes, but requires self discipline and routines, in order to be kind to yourself and others. ✌💞🌏

  • @eveaslan1001
    @eveaslan10019 жыл бұрын

    Of course she is harsher now, people are slow with opening there hearts and some abuse there powers, learning not to be cynical is on her mind thies days. Being a heart centered person is not about letting all just go as it goes, but requires self discipline and routines, in order to be kind to yourself and others. ✌💞🌏

  • @MySpiritualShenanigans
    @MySpiritualShenanigans7 жыл бұрын

    debashri27 i dont think she's mean, she's just become brutally honest. No slack.. which is admirable on its own, dont you think? :)

  • @hed2410
    @hed2410 Жыл бұрын

    Actually I think she's mellowed out over the years.

  • @DijahZain
    @DijahZain10 жыл бұрын

    WOW WOW WOW..THIS IS GOOOOOOOOD..tHANKS ANGEL..GOD BLESS U..LOVE....<3

  • @JillScottATouchofWellness
    @JillScottATouchofWellness10 жыл бұрын

    Good analogy Have seen this in friends relatives and myself

  • @tamarabarhar
    @tamarabarhar11 жыл бұрын

    "Creating a stable basis for success" from this lecture. Awesome lecture. This is what I have looking for, a bridge, a link from the success models that are out there with the concepts of A Course in Miracles. Amazing and powerful.

  • @kissnmakeupcq
    @kissnmakeupcq11 жыл бұрын

    :)

  • @michaelsaint9098
    @michaelsaint909811 жыл бұрын

    u said it all girl!

  • @michaelsaint9098
    @michaelsaint909811 жыл бұрын

    she should walk down here in killiney and give a talk to that ignorant of bono, and then he get a grip (may be) of who is a real good leader! she is so cool!

  • @showproja
    @showproja11 жыл бұрын

    Swing and a Myss! I pity anyone who who thinks they need someone like shyster this in their life. Do you actually listen to the nonsense she spews or do you just nod your head in quasi-understanding agreement, trying to justify the check you just wrote to see her? See her for what she is... just another snake oil salesperson.

  • @jennifermckenziemedium
    @jennifermckenziemedium11 жыл бұрын

    This is really old stuff sweety, there is nothing New Age about her teachings and she discusses this in her lectures quite eloquently. Please do your homework before making judgements. Blessings

  • @marieseltenrych3532
    @marieseltenrych353211 жыл бұрын

    very interesting

  • @nitevisionimages
    @nitevisionimages11 жыл бұрын

    The most interesting thing about this video is that her story describes a NLP process that uses hypnosis to Let Go/Forgive but she doesn't understand that she could be teaching 'How" to Forgive and because her lack of Neuroscience understanding at that time the message is "You need to Forgive" but without the direction of "How to Forgive"

  • @glitchyyy5505
    @glitchyyy550512 жыл бұрын

    I'd like to believe that is a faux leather jacket lol

  • @jairocastanedagomez
    @jairocastanedagomez12 жыл бұрын

    then explain her peom our deepest fear? she is saying we have god in us in that peom and all sorts of stuff.?

  • @JanetUSA
    @JanetUSA12 жыл бұрын

    Most people who can't recover from a traumatic experience need the help of a professional who can help them keep from becoming over aroused and re-traumatized. A trained EMDR professional can help you get to the place where you can reprocess the experiences and forgive.

  • @JanetUSA
    @JanetUSA12 жыл бұрын

    "Abreaction that results in disintegration occurs when the level of arousal overwhelms the resources for coping, so that retraumatization and decompensation follow. Conversely, abreaction that promotes integration is carefully modulated to the individual’s resources and, moreover, facilitates emotional expression necessary for reprocessing traumatic material." - Victoria J. Kelly Psy.D. If the story that is told is true, it is certainly not within most people's capabilities. (con't. below)

  • @equteachme
    @equteachme2 жыл бұрын

    It won't' be for you because you already have put limits on what can be done.

  • @sa65cn1
    @sa65cn112 жыл бұрын

    ACIM taught me how to get in touch with the Holy Spirit, I have become a better Christian towards myself and others. Open you mind!!!

  • @1971SuperLead
    @1971SuperLead12 жыл бұрын

    Is that real leather?????

  • @chessman19
    @chessman1912 жыл бұрын

    love the message just not he 'Hollywoo" music and setting.

  • @tennisbumojai
    @tennisbumojai12 жыл бұрын

    Love the comments here.....Rock Star! Choice, Will, Judgement, Forgiveness........of the 5th Chakra. So much wisdom, charisma, humor.

  • @Corrans
    @Corrans12 жыл бұрын

    She is a brilliant speaker!!!

  • @LoveAllReality
    @LoveAllReality12 жыл бұрын

    the beauty i always find is that no matter how mystical and far out the teachings from acim seem at first glance, they soon connect with our common sense, and bring up a moment of clarity in which we say: 'why oh why did i not see this before?'

  • @pmontpetit
    @pmontpetit12 жыл бұрын

    The simple realization that holding on to upsets, disappointments, and acts of unkindness paid to oneself is a misguided mechanism for preventing more pain and disappointment from showing its presence in one’s life currently, for the purpose of holding off “change” is indescribable. Holding on to the pain of the past is a way of stopping more pain from coming toward us…amazing stuff…thank you!

  • @padreallenp
    @padreallenp12 жыл бұрын

    REDEMPTION is God buying your freedom from bondage of sin thru the blood of Jesus who paid our debt to the Law by His death on the cross.

  • @idicula1979
    @idicula197912 жыл бұрын

    But that last part of learning is very important, because if you are not growing and learning everyday you are dead in every sense of the word.

  • @idicula1979
    @idicula197912 жыл бұрын

    @brutus301 In the world of religion it is always good to keep in mind "what is one man's trash is another man's treasure. True religion in not about being like anyone else, in my evergrowing opinion it is not even about being right or wrong. True religion is about expressing yourself in the most truest way and both allowing and expressing others to be themselves and also learing from others.

  • @spa05akw
    @spa05akw12 жыл бұрын

    JESUS IS THE ONLY WAY AND THE ONLY SAVIOUR! REPENT AND TURN TO GOD! NEW AGE IS A MAYOR BULLSHIT AND ABOMINATION!

  • @emerson24
    @emerson2412 жыл бұрын

    I agree with much of what she said; however, I don't think that not forgiving someone slows your life down. It definitely gets stored as negative energy and such, but claim that your life will not move forward is a bit of stretch. I've not forgiven people and still had much change occur in my life. But the overall message was good.

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    @MovieUP112 жыл бұрын

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  • @Velasca
    @Velasca12 жыл бұрын

    PMH Atwater would blast Marianne Williamson and Byron Katie off the stage. She would not use Avada Kedavra, however.